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Conyers
PO BOX HM666
CLARENDON HOUSE, 2 CHURCH STREET
HAMILTON HM CX
Bermuda

Work Department

Corporate

Position

Director, Corporate

Career

Victor Richards is a Director in the Corporate department in the Bermuda office of Conyers Dill & Pearman. His practice includes all aspects of Bermuda corporate law, with a particular focus on shipping and aircraft matters. Victor advises banks, owners, private equity firms and other corporate entities on all aspects of shipping and aircraft registration, finance and transactional matters including debt financings, restructurings, bond issues, IPO’s and securitizations.

Before joining Conyers in 2010, Victor spent five years training and working in London, where he gained experience working in project and asset finance.

Education

  • College of Law, London, UK, Legal Practice Course 2004
  • University of Bristol, M.A., Legal Studies, 2003
  • University of Western Ontario, B.A. (Hons), Philosophy

Bar Admissions

  • Bermuda, Attorney-at-law, 2010
  • England & Wales, Solicitor, 2006 (not currently practising)

Lawyer Rankings

Bermuda > Banking, finance and capital markets

(Next Generation Partners)

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Renowned as ‘industry leaders’, Conyers‘ expansive team provides invaluable assistance to major banks, insurers, and asset managers in corporate restructuring, IPOs and securitisation matters. Marcello Ausenda leads the corporate practice, specialising in securities and financing work with a particular emphasis on issues involving public companies. Jason Piney complements this with his extensive experience in various asset finance and corporate transactions, spanning both domestic and international landscapes. Victor Richards spearheads the firm’s shipping and aircraft group, offering expert guidance on high-value registrations, transactional matters, restructurings and IPOs. The team also benefits from the contributions of associate Alexis Haynes, who lends support across a wide spectrum of multi-jurisdictional matters, including corporate finance issues, relocations, and work within the fintech and regulatory spheres.