A leading Bahamian law firm recently co-hosted World Services Group’s (WSG) first annual meeting of the Americas. Graham Thompson co-hosted the meeting in Miami, Florida, from February 19 to February 21, along with the Venezuelan accounting and consulting firm Cifuentes, Lemus & Asociados, and Hoet Pel�ez Castillo & Duque, one of Venezuela’s oldest law firms. WSG is a network of 130 member firms in 115 countries around the globe, representing some of the world’s top providers of professional business services.
Last month’s meeting of the Americas brought together three regions within WSG: the Caribbean, Latin America and North America. Judith Whitehead, Graham Thompson’s managing partner, sits on WSG’s Board of Directors and is the chair of the Caribbean Regional Council. The Miami meeting included a special ‘Americas Anti-Corruption Roundtable’, comprising expert discussion on issues related to risk exposure, trends, policies, avoidance strategies, planning and compliance.
Ms Whitehead explained that this subject was an especially timely one for the region. “Our client base includes a substantive number of corporate clients, and as such, these are particularly timely subjects of immediate interest to them. We are sensitive to their desire for detailed advice on these issues and the roundtable provided an opportunity to hear from both service providers and clients on matters of daily concern,” she said. unities for its membership. Graham Thompson was represented at the WSG event by partners Judith Whitehead, Linda Beidler-D’Aguilar and Stephen Wilson QC, head of Graham Thompson’s Turks and Caicos Islands office. Associates attorneys Anastasia Campbell, Sarah Packington and Leonard Whan, also attended.
Ms Whitehead explained: “We think it is imperative that all our attorneys are exposed to discussions of this calibre, and are afforded the opportunity to meet important regional players”.
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