| HIGGS & JOHNSON Celebrates 60 Years
as Counsel to the Financial Services Industry On 2
January 1948, just one year shy of his twentieth year
in solo practice, and with the triumph of his successful
defence of Count Alfred DeMarigny in the dramatic Sir
Harry Oakes trial not too distant a memory, pre-eminent
Bahamian attorney the Honourable Godfrey Higgs joined
forces with longtime friend and former Registrar-General
of The Bahamas Mervyn Johnson to form Higgs & Johnson,
the country’s first non-family law partnership.
In 2008 H&J celebrates 60 years of excellence as
the country’s leading law firm.
For the first ten years the pair held chambers on the
second floor of the House of Myers on Bay Street and
Victoria Avenue with a practice dominated by real property
and commercial law. In 1958 the office moved to Sandringham
House on Shirley Street. Today the firm’s more
than 35 lawyers occupy four offices throughout The Bahamas
and practise across a wide spectrum of legal specialties
and disciplines including litigation, private client
& wealth management, real estate & development,
commercial transactions, securities, financial services
law & regulation, insolvency, company formation
and management, maritime/shipping and intellectual property.
In recent years, members of the firm have served as
consultants on several important pieces of financial
services legislation, including Acts relating to Purpose
Trusts, Foundations and Private Trust Companies and
were involved in advising the government from a private
sector perspective on the restructuring of industry
legislation in response to initiatives of the Financial
Stability Forum, Financial Action Task Force and OECD.
“The firm’s expansion over the latter half
of the twentieth-century and its continued success now
into the twenty-first have truly paralleled the growth
of The Bahamas,” said Managing Partner John K.
F. Delaney. “Godfrey Higgs’s reputation
as an attorney even before the firm’s inception
allowed him to attract the highest calibre of clients.
Real estate, banking and private wealth management –
all key factors in the economic evolution of The Bahamas
– have also been the areas where we have applied
our energy to promote the development of the financial
services sector and the legal profession.”
Much of the firm's success over the past 60 years also
derives from the high standards and unwavering principles
of its longest serving Senior Partner, Sir Geoffrey
A. D. Johnstone, KCMG who headed the firm following
Mr. Higgs’s retirement in 1968 until he himself
retired from active partnership in 1998. Mr. Higgs’s
departure precipitated the admission of several new
partners the following year, including Sir Leonard Knowles
who in 1973 would become the first Chief Justice in
an independent Bahamas.
In 1973 H&J welcomed William McPherson Christie
as a partner and incorporated his former practice. In
1999 commercial litigator Phillip C. Dunkley succeeded
Sir Geoffrey as Senior Partner with managing partner
responsibility and presided over the reopening of the
firm’s first satellite office at Freeport, Grand
Bahama. In 2001 H&J opened its third office at Lyford
Cay, at the western end of New Providence. In 2006,
after 47 years at Sandringham House, the firm moved
its flagship office to Ocean Centre, a state-of-the
art business facility at Montagu Foreshore on East Bay
Street. In 2007 John K. F. Delaney succeeded Mr. Dunkley
as Managing Partner, and that year marked the opening
of the firm’s fourth office at Marsh Harbour,
Abaco.
H&J has a long history of charitable initiatives
in the communities in which it operates. With a thrust
on education, H&J is the only private sector partner
in the Ministry of Education’s Teacher of the
Year programme. The firm provides a significant cash
prize that rewards educators who exemplify excellence
in education and leadership development.
“This anniversary presents an opportunity to
celebrate our longevity, but also provides an occasion
to pay homage to the time-honoured principles that will
drive us in the future," said Mr. Delaney. “H&J
has held to its ideals and reputation despite dramatic
changes in our culture and financial system over the
last 60 years. We will no doubt continue to hold in
high regard our commitment to maintaining close working
relationships with our clients and to delivering quality
legal services. “
H&J is currently ranked as a Tier 1 law firm by
independent global legal directories Chambers and Partners
Global Guide and IFLR 1000. In 2008, for the second
consecutive year Higgs & Johnson was ranked first
in "inheritance and succession planning –
Caribbean” by Euromoney magazine’s Private
Banking Survey. Other accolades included the highest
Bahamian law firm ranked for “tax guidance and
services – Caribbean” and the only Bahamian
law firm ranked for “corporate advisory for private
banking clients – Caribbean”.
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