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+ | |description=Offshore legal service provider founded for tax dodging purposes. | ||
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− | '''Appleby''' (previously '''Appleby Spurling Hunter''') is an offshore legal service provider founded in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda Bermuda] in 1898, with offices in the key offshore locations of the [[British Virgin Islands]], the [[Cayman Islands]], the [[Isle of Man]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]], [[Mauritius]] and the [[Seychelles]] as well as the financial centres of [[Hong Kong]], and [[Shanghai]].<ref> | + | '''Appleby''' (previously '''Appleby Spurling Hunter''') is an offshore legal service provider founded in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda Bermuda] in 1898, with offices in the key offshore locations of the [[British Virgin Islands]], the [[Cayman Islands]], the [[Isle of Man]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]], [[Mauritius]] and the [[Seychelles]] as well as the financial centres of [[Hong Kong]], and [[Shanghai]].<ref>https://geographic.org/streetview/special_places/view_appleby__hamilton_bermuda.php</ref> |
− | Appleby is referred to in the [[Paradise Papers]], and included in the assemblage of law firms known as the "offshore magic circle".<ref> | + | Appleby is referred to in the [[Paradise Papers]], and included in the assemblage of law firms known as the "offshore magic circle".<ref>https://www.icij.org/investigations/paradise-papers/paradise-papers-exposes-donald-trump-russia-links-and-piggy-banks-of-the-wealthiest-1-percent/</ref> |
Until 2016, Appleby operated in partnership with the corporate services provider [[Estera]] until the company Estera split to become independent. Appleby makes $100 million in revenue per year annually and has more than 400 employees globally.<ref>''[https://www.icij.org/blog/2017/11/offshore-law-firm-appleby-explained-briefly/ "Offshore Law Firm Appleby Explained (Briefly)"]''</ref> | Until 2016, Appleby operated in partnership with the corporate services provider [[Estera]] until the company Estera split to become independent. Appleby makes $100 million in revenue per year annually and has more than 400 employees globally.<ref>''[https://www.icij.org/blog/2017/11/offshore-law-firm-appleby-explained-briefly/ "Offshore Law Firm Appleby Explained (Briefly)"]''</ref> |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 6 August 2021
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Offshore legal service provider founded for tax dodging purposes. |
Appleby (previously Appleby Spurling Hunter) is an offshore legal service provider founded in Bermuda in 1898, with offices in the key offshore locations of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Mauritius and the Seychelles as well as the financial centres of Hong Kong, and Shanghai.[1]
Appleby is referred to in the Paradise Papers, and included in the assemblage of law firms known as the "offshore magic circle".[2]
Until 2016, Appleby operated in partnership with the corporate services provider Estera until the company Estera split to become independent. Appleby makes $100 million in revenue per year annually and has more than 400 employees globally.[3]
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Document:Appleby launches legal action against ICIJ’s UK partners | Article | 18 December 2017 | Gerard Ryle | "This is a potentially dangerous moment for free expression in Britain" – Gerard Ryle |
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