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Ellen O'Brien

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OVERVIEW

Ellen is an associate of Maples and Calder's Regulatory & Financial Services team in the Maples Group's Cayman Islands office. Her practice focuses on regulatory matters affecting banks, investment funds and trusts. Ellen advises on Cayman Island Monetary Authority inspections and sanctions. 

BACKGROUND

Ellen joined the Maples Group in 2023. Ellen previously worked as a financial services lawyer with the Central Bank of Ireland's Enforcement Division where she focused on prudential investigations. Ellen was called to the Bar of Ireland in 2015 where she practised for a number of years, her practice areas included professional regulation. 

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Regulatory & Financial Services Advisory

BAR ADMISSIONS

2015 – Called to the Bar of Ireland (not practising)

2022 – Called to the Bar of England & Wales (Middle Temple) (not practising)

EDUCATION

University College Dublin, Ireland, BA (Hons), Politics and Sociology, 2012

The Honorable Society of King's Inns, Ireland, Diploma in Legal Studies, 2014

The Honorable Society of King's Inns, Ireland, Barrister-at-Law Degree, 2015

 

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