Created Date:
19 February 2020

Carey Olsen Bermuda's Keith Robinson invited to join STEP Journal's editorial board

Keith Robinson, partner and head of Carey Olsen Bermuda's trusts and private wealth practice, has accepted an invitation to join the editorial board of the STEP Journal.

The STEP Journal, which is the official magazine of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), is published six times a year and provides members with news, reviews, opinion and technical analysis on trends and issues facing trust and estate practitioners internationally.

As a member of the editorial board, Keith is tasked with representing the Caribbean region and providing feedback on proposed content, ideas for new content and suggestions for potential authors. Board members are also expected to provide informed views on technical points and on-the-ground industry perspectives.

Commenting on his appointment, Keith said: "It is a privilege to have joined the STEP Journal's editorial board. The magazine is the trust and private wealth sector's leading industry publication and has an incredibly strong and loyal readership. For practitioners it delivers an ideal mix of news, insight and technical analysis of the latest legislative and regulatory developments impacting the trusts and private wealth sector, and I'm delighted to be playing a part in this going forward."

Described in the most recent edition of the Chambers and Partners High Net Worth guide as 'Mr Trust Litigation in Bermuda' and 'one of the most recognised names for offshore trust matters', Keith is one of only two lawyers in Bermuda to be ranked in Band 1.

The STEP Journal's first issue of 2020 has just been published, with content including analysis of recent landmark cases and a special feature on philanthropy and charity which considers impact investment portfolios, best practice for gift acceptance policies, and looks at increased transparency regimes for charities in the UK, Bermuda and the Bahamas.

 

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