Duncan Card > Appleby > Hamilton, Bermuda > Lawyer Profile

Appleby
CANON'S COURT, 22 VICTORIA STREET
PO BOX HM 1179
HAMILTON HM EX
Bermuda
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Work Department

Corporate

Position

Partner

Career

Duncan Card is a partner in the Corporate department of Appleby’s Bermuda office. He has over 30 years of extensive international experience providing legal services to a broad range of complex commercial transactions in Canada, Bermuda and across the Caribbean.

His practice includes the following sectors: technology and innovation – including fintech, insurtech, privacy and data protection, banking and financial services, infrastructure and project management, energy and natural resources, eGaming, and corporate governance, especially in cyber security and ESG.  Duncan is also a member of Appleby’s global Technology & Innovation practice.

Prior to joining Appleby in April 2022, Duncan was one of Canada’s leading commercial lawyers. He worked for an internationally-recognised Canadian law firm for 17 years, during which he also opened and managed its Bermuda office from 2014-2018.

Duncan has several directorships and advisory board memberships, and served as Bermuda’s sole representative on the Board of the Association of Caribbean Corporate Counsel for almost ten years. He regularly lectures at universities on outsourcing, enterprise computing and data transactions, cloud services, and technology contract law.

Duncan regularly lectures at universities on outsourcing, enterprise computing and data transactions, cloud services, and technology contract law.

Duncan is the author of one of the leading books on information technology commercial and legal best practices, published in 2021 by Thomson Reuters International. He has written numerous other publications related to commercial transactions, including IP and IT contracting best practices, cyber security and corporate governance, offshore structures, transfer pricing and international (cross-border) matters.

Duncan began his legal career in Bermuda as an Appleby Legal Education Scholarship recipient and trainee.

Education

In 1984, he qualified for the Bermuda Bar and was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada.

  • Queen’s University  Hon. B.A. (Canada)
  • Queen’s University & London School of Economics  J.D./LL.B. (Canada, UK)
  • University of Toronto  LL.M. (Canada)
  • Jointly by, University of Toronto, Rotman School of Business and the Institute of Corporate Directors (Canada), ICD.D