Kim qualified as a Canadian Solicitor in 2005 and as a Bermudian Barrister and Attorney in 2011. Her practice includes a full range of commercial and corporate finance transactions with particular emphasis on the re/insurance and financial services sectors. Kim regularly advises non-commercial (captive) and commercial reinsurance clients on entity formation, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and merger and acquisition transactions, and on the establishment of regulated investment business, funds and insurance-linked-securities structures, and digital asset businesses. Kim also advises clients with debt and equity listings on the Bermuda Stock Exchange.
Kim qualified as a Canadian Solicitor in 2005 and as a Bermudian Barrister and Attorney in 2011. Her practice includes a full range of commercial and corporate finance transactions with particular emphasis on the re/insurance and financial services sectors. Kim regularly advises non-commercial (captive) and commercial reinsurance clients on entity formation, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and merger and acquisition transactions, and on the establishment of regulated investment business, funds and insurance-linked-securities structures, and digital asset businesses. Kim also advises clients with debt and equity listings on the Bermuda Stock Exchange.
Kim is recognised by all of the major international legal directories. Notably, she is considered a ‘global leader’ in insurance and reinsurance by Who’s Who Legal. Kim has been considered a ‘rising star’ by The Legal 500 and one of ‘Bermuda’s most successful and influential female senior executives’ by Bermuda Re & ILS.
Prior to joining ASW Law, Kim worked for a leading Canadian law firm, practicing in the areas of corporate and securities law, with a focus on the mining and oil and gas sectors.
Freescale Semiconductor, Ltd (NYSE: FSL) on the Bermuda legal aspects of its merger with NXP Semiconductors NV (NASDAQ: NXPI) to create a combined enterprise with a value of US $40 billion
Kim has contributed to numerous publications and presentations relating to commercial and securities law, and is a regular presenter in this area. Notable publications include the book, “Stock Market Short-Termism Law, Regulation, and Reform” (2019, Palgrave) which includes a forward by Martin Lipton, founding partner of the law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. Kim also publishes regularly on matters related to Bermuda insurers and reinsurers, most recently authoring “Cannabis Captives: Ahead of the Game” in the Captive International: Bermuda Focus (2021).
Kim’s recent speaking engagements include: