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Jersey Law Commission: re-appointment of Chairman and Commissioner.

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STATES OF JERSEY

JERSEY LAW COMMISSION: RE-APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONER

Lodged au Greffe on 13th August 2009 by the Chief Minister

STATES GREFFE

2009   Price code: A  P.127

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

to  refer  to  their  Act,  dated  30th  July  1996,  in  which  they  approved  the establishment of a Jersey Law Commission, and to re-appoint Mr. David Lyons as Chairman and Advocate Kerry Joy Lawrence as Commissioner for a period of 5 years.

CHIEF MINISTER

REPORT

The States, by Act dated 30th July 1996, adopted a proposition of the Legislation Committee and approved the establishment of a Jersey Law Commission. On 19th November  2003,  the  Commission  appointed  Mr. Lyons  as  Chairman  of  the Commission and Advocate Lawrence as Commissioner, for a period of 5 years.

The Committee is grateful to Mr. Lyons and Advocate Lawrence, who, during their term  on  the  Commission,  have  been  fully  committed  to  the  work  they  have undertaken.

The Chief Minister therefore recommends that Mr. Lyons be appointed to serve as Chairman of the Jersey Law Commission for a period of 5 years and that Advocate Kerry Lawrence be appointed as a Commissioner also for a period of 5 years.

Financial and manpower implications

There are no additional financial or manpower implications for the States arising from this proposition.

BIOGRAPHIES

David Lyons

David Lyons was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1943 and has resided in Jersey since 1973.

He  graduated  from  London  University  (The  London  School  of  Economics  and Political Science) in 1965 with a LLB(Hons)(2i) degree. After lecturing in law at Kingston University he was articled in the City of London at Linklaters. He passed the Solicitors' Finals in 1967 with a 2(i) distinction and was awarded the City of London Solicitors' prize for the best student in the City in Commercial Law.

After leaving Linklaters, Mr. Lyons became Legal Adviser to Abbey Life and then re- entered private practice founding the firm Lyons  & Caplan in Jersey in 1973 in association  with  Crill  Cubitt  Sowden  &  Tomes.  He  retired  from  Crill  Cubitt Sowden &  Tomes  in  1988  but  continued  to  practice  as  Lyons  &  Caplan  whilst spending an increasing amount of time as a director of/adviser to Bilbao Vizcaya Bank (Jersey) Limited, Brown Shipley (Jersey) Limited, Bankers Trust Company Limited and The Royal Bank of Scotland (Jersey) Limited where he was Deputy Chairman until 2001.

He  has  now  retired  from  private  practice  and  bank  directorships  but  retains commercial interests and consultancies with several trust companies. He is a member of  the  International  Bar  Association,  the  International  Fiscal  Association  and  the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

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Advocate Kerry Lawrence

Advocate Lawrence is a Litigation Partner with Ogier.

She graduated from St. Anne's College, Oxford University with a degree in Zoology. After a career in academic publishing, she re-trained in law and was called to the English Bar in 1995. After a period at the Bar in London she came to Jersey and was called to the Jersey Bar in 1999.

Whilst dealing in all areas of commercial litigation, her work focuses particularly on contentious trust matters, and regulatory work and she is a member of Ogier's cross- group trust and regulatory teams.