New MJM Associate: Kimberley Caines
MJM Limited has hired Bermudian Kimberley Caines as an associate, effective April 1, 2012. Ms. Caines has been a pupil at the law firm since September 2010.
M.s Caines will work primarily with leading litigator Alan Dunch in servicing and developing clients of the litigation practice group but will also work with the other practice groups within the firm.
In her short career, Ms. Caines has drafted submissions and pleadings, assisted senior counsel with case preparation and appeared in both Magistrates Court and the Supreme Court of Bermuda.
Alan Dunch, who heads the firm’s litigation practice group, said: “Kim is a bright, young Bermudian who has a long and promising career in the law ahead of her. She is the type of individual that we look to attract for the future of the firm and I’m delighted to welcome her on board as an associate.”
Ms. Caines also expressed her enthusiasm: “My relationship with the firm started when I was a student so it was a natural transition to continue my career at MJM. I like the size of the firm, my colleagues and the high quality of the work so I’m delighted to join as an associate.”
Ms. Caines, who holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Women’s Studies and Spanish, received a Bachelor of Laws from The City Law School in 2009 and completed the Bar Vocational Course at The City Law School in 2010.
She is a member of Lincoln’s Inn and was called to the Bar of England & Wales in October 2010 and to the Bermuda Bar in October 2011. She was the recipient of the Mello Jones & Martin Legal Scholarship Award in 2009.
Ms. Caines is a Toastmaster, a Member of the Bermuda Women’s Council, Devonshire Parish Council and Chairperson of Bermuda’s Emerging Professionals. She also provides legal advice on a pro-bono basis to The Advice Clinic, Women’s Resource Centre and appears as Duty Counsel through Legal Aid. In her free time, she enjoys playing the violin, travelling and reading.
Ho-ray on a new shining star… Congrats Kimberley, keep your chin up…
Congratulations Kimberley. I am so proud of my ex student