Craig MacIntyre, a Director in the Private Client & Trust department of Conyers, has been elected as an International Fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). ACTEC is an international organisation of lawyers who have demonstrated the highest level of professionalism in trust, estate planning and tax law. Fellows of ACTEC are elected based on outstanding reputation, exceptional skill, and substantial contributions to the field.

“I am delighted to have been elected an International Fellow of ACTEC,” said Mr MacIntyre. “I want to thank my proposer and seconder, as well as all of the members of the International Committee for this election. In particular, I gratefully acknowledge the longstanding support and encouragement of Alec Anderson.”

ACTEC is currently made up of around 2,500 Fellows who practice across the US, Canada and other countries. Craig MacIntyre joins Alec Anderson and Carey Olsen Partner Keith Robinson as International Fellows of ACTEC from Bermuda.

Mr MacIntyre joined Conyers in 1997. His practice encompasses a broad spectrum of trust, company, and estate planning and asset protection opportunities. He is known to be a subject matter expert and is often sought after as a guest speaker and panellist for his straightforward, practical knowledge. He has been recognized on many occasions for his private client and trust work by Chambers Global, Chambers HNW and the Legal 500 Caribbean.

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