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Mehreen Siddiqui

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OVERVIEW

Mehreen is an associate of Maples and Calder's Dispute Resolution & Insolvency team in the Maples Group's Cayman Islands office. She has an extensive background in commercial litigation matters and has experience advising clients in relation to complex commercial disputes, banking and financial services, fraud and asset-tracing, professional liability and intellectual property matters.

BACKGROUND

Mehreen joined the Maples Group in 2023. Prior to joining, she worked at another firm in the Cayman Islands for three years. Mehreen trained at Slaughter and May and has worked at Allen & Overy and Pinsent Masons in London.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Mehreen is a member of the Cayman Islands Legal Practitioners Association (CILPA).

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Dispute Resolution and Insolvency 

BAR ADMISSIONS

2015 – Admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales (not practising)

2018 – Admitted as an attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands

EDUCATION

London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, LLB (Hons), Law, 2012

BPP University, UK, Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, 2013

University of Oxford, UK, Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 2017  


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