Team
- Michael Alberga
- Solange Alfaro
- Lucy Anderson
- Chelsea Blishen
- Jos Briggs
- Chris Buchan
- Jackson Carlile
- Joanna Claydon-Voyce
- Guy Connell
- Jennifer Cringean
- Louise Desrosiers
- Deborah Drummond
- Candace Freeman
- Louise Freestone
- Oleri Galope
- Shameer Jasani
- Laura Hynd
- Ian Huskisson
- Cavie Ho
- Nicole Lawrence
- Ryanne Lau
- Suki Lau
- Bryan Little
- Daisy Leung
- Dennis Li
- Adam Lovett
- Richard Mansi
- Shaun McCann
- Demi McLean
- Murray McGregor
- Neil McLarnon
- Dr Agnes Molnar
- Jonathan Morris
- Darryl Myers
- Melanie Myers-Khouri
- Ray Ng
- Raymond Ng
- Bhavesh Patel
- Anna Peccarino
- Monique Peters
- Richard Pettit
- Charmaine Richter
- Anya Ritch
- Hon Ingrid Moses Scatliffe
- Bettina Schendel
- David Schow
- Robert Sit
- Chris Shen
- Jason Ta
- Richard Thorp
- Anthony Travers OBE
- Jonathan Turnham
- Catharina von Finckenhagen
- Hon Myron V. Walwyn
- Maggie Wellon
- Amanda Wong Bodden
- Gina You
Shaun McCann
Partner, Cayman Islands
Shaun joins us as partner in our Family Law and Private Client department having received his degrees in law and economics from the University of Auckland. He was admitted as a New Zealand barrister and solicitor in 1986 and spent five years practising at the Bar specialising in commercial litigation.
Admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales and then in the Cayman Islands 1992, Shaun’s first reported judgement in 1993 saw the introduction of the practice of the English Insolvency Rules 1986 setting a major foundation for the development of insolvency law in the Cayman Islands.
With over 30 years litigation experience Shaun has acted on a range of high profile widely reported cases, including advising foreign governments, banks, insurance companies, Lloyd’s syndicates, underwriters and brokers, as well as members of the Cayman Islands judiciary and senior government officials. He is specifically sought out for his particularly specialized expertise in contentious high net worth family law matters and appears regularly the Grand Court, and Court of Appeal and has appeared in the Privy Council. Shaun has been described in Chambers and Partners as “One of the best litigators in the Cayman Islands”.
Admitted: | Cayman Islands |
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England and Wales | |
New Zealand | |
British Virgin Islands | Turks and Caicos Islands (limited) |
Education: | University of Auckland |