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05 January 2026
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Carey Olsen—Arindam Madhuryya

Corporate and investment funds lawyer promoted to partner in Jersey

Carey Olsen has promoted Jersey corporate and investment funds lawyer Arindam Madhuryya to partner, with effect from 1 January 2026. He joined the firm in 2014 from Slaughter and May in London.

Madhuryya advises fund managers across the full lifecycle of a fund, from establishment and regulation through to co-investments, portfolio acquisitions and financings. His work also includes manager and service provider establishment and relocation, investment joint ventures and corporate reorganisations, and he sits on the Legal and Technical sub-committee of the Jersey Funds Association.

James Mulholland, partner and co-head of the investment funds team in Jersey, said Madhuryya has built ‘a thoroughly well-deserved reputation as one of Jersey’s preeminent funds lawyers’, describing him as ‘knowledgeable, client-orientated and extremely hardworking’.

Madhuryya said: ‘I am very excited to join the Carey Olsen partnership.’ He added that he is ‘extremely proud of our Jersey investment funds team’, which delivers ‘market-leading legal and regulatory advice to our clients’.

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