
Cayman Islands
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman
Cayman Islands, KY1-9006
Cayman Islands
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman
Cayman Islands, KY1-9006
Peter Tyers-Smith is an English barrister representing clients in complex, ultra-high value international disputes typically with a connection to one or more offshore jurisdictions. Mr. Tyers-Smith leads major litigation in the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands, where he holds permanent court-admissions, but also has significant experience in acting in global disputes originating from or proceeding before the courts of Nevis, Antigua, Bahamas, Bermuda and Gibraltar, where he has been admitted to appear pro hac vice.
Mr. Tyers-Smith’s practice is focused on disputes arising from distressed or insolvent private equity funds, failed joint venture arrangements or shareholder relationships and private wealth. He has substantial experience in litigation associated with the affairs of UK and offshore-domiciled companies and is a long-standing contributor to leading practitioner text Gore Browne on Companies (LexisNexis). Chambers & Partners - UK Bar (Company Law) has also ranked Mr. Tyers-Smith as "switched on" and for his "reputation for getting the results his clients want."
Mr. Tyers-Smith acts for and against large international corporations, institutional investors, sovereign states, general partners, investment managers, court-appointed officeholders, trustees and other financial professionals. His cases invariably involve allegations of grave financial misconduct, dishonesty and/or breach of fiduciary duty. Accordingly, Mr. Tyers-Smith has extensive experience in obtaining time-sensitive freezing injunctions, disclosure orders and interim receiverships as well as deploying aggressive on- and offshore discovery strategies in support of domestic and foreign proceedings.
Mr. Tyers-Smith has very substantial advocacy experience. He has appeared as sole advocate in many trials and contested "heavy" interim hearings in the Commercial Court (now the Business and Property Court of England & Wales), the BVI Commercial Court and the Cayman Islands Grand Court, Financial Services Division, where he has often appeared against King’s Counsel. Mr. Tyers-Smith has also acted in cases before the House of Lords (now the UK Supreme Court) and the Court of Appeal (England & Wales, BVI and the Cayman Islands). The current edition of Chambers & Partners Global recognises Mr Tyers-Smith as “a magnificent advocate who should take silk very soon” and someone who “quickly builds trust and rapport with judges with his disarming advocacy style that is focused and compelling…”
Prior to joining Kobre & Kim, Mr. Tyers-Smith practiced as a barrister in the Commercial & Chancery Group at No.5 Chambers.
Admissions
- Attorney, Cayman Islands
- Barrister, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (British Virgin Islands)
- Barrister, England & Wales
- Solicitor, England & Wales
- Barrister, Gibraltar (pro hac)
Education
- Nottingham Law School
- University of Northampton, LLB (Hons)
- Cardiff University, LLM (Distinction)
Accolades
- Chambers & Partners Global, Cayman Islands Dispute Resolution (Band 2) (2025)
- Legal 500, Cayman Islands Dispute Resolution, Leading Individual (2025)
- Global Restructuring Review 100, Restructuring & Insolvency (2025)
- Lexology, Asset Recovery, Thought Leader (2025)
- Lexology, Asset Recovery, Recommended (2025)
- Lexology, Insolvency & Restructuring, Thought Leader (2025)
- Lexology, Commercial Litigation, Recommended (2025)
- RISA (Cayman Chapter of INSOL), Insolvency Lawyer of the Year Nominee 2019, 2022, 2024
Select Engagements
Special Situations Disputes
Insolvency & Debtor-Creditor Disputes
Claim Monetization and Dilution
Joint Venture & Partnership Disputes
Trusts & Estates Litigation
- Chambers Global 2025 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Several Global Lawyers
- Kobre & Kim Placed in 2024 Global Restructuring Review 100
- Peter Tyers-Smith and Ed Llewelyn-Evans Recognized in Lexology Index for Commercial Litigation
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earn The Legal 500 Recognition for Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands
- Peter Tyers-Smith, Daniel Saval and John Han on Cross-Border Insolvency Panel with TMA Brasil
- Who’s Who Legal 2024 Global Guide Recognizes Kobre & Kim and 13 Lawyers
- Chambers Global 2024 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Multiple Global Lawyers
- Peter Tyers-Smith and Jalil Asif KC Recommended by Who’s Who Legal for Commercial Litigation in Cayman Islands
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earn The Legal 500 Recognition for Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands
- Who's Who Legal 2023 Global Guide Recognizes Kobre & Kim and 13 Lawyers
- Jalil Asif KC, Peter Tyers-Smith and Ilona Groark Pen ICLG Chapter on Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Cayman
- Chambers Global 2023 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Multiple Global Lawyers
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earns Recognitions in The Legal 500’s “Cayman Islands: Dispute Resolution”
- Peter Tyers-Smith Recognized in Who’s Who Legal “Restructuring & Insolvency 2023”
- Kobre & Kim Placed in 2022 Global Restructuring Review 100
- Nine Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized in Who’s Who Legal’s Asset Recovery 2022
- Harvey Boulter Awarded Indemnity Costs In Dispute with Liquidators of Enigma Diagnostics
- Jalil Asif KC, Peter Tyers-Smith and Ilona Groark Pen ICLG Chapter on Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Cayman
- British entrepreneur Harvey Boulter exonerated after UK liquidators’ allegations of fraud are rejected in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands
- Kobre & Kim and Lawyers Recognized in Multiple Chambers Global 2022 Categories
- Kobre & Kim Makes Global Restructuring Review’s Top Firms for 2021
- Kobre & Kim and Peter Tyers-Smith Earn Top Legal 500 Caribbean Recognitions
- Thirteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized in Who’s Who Legal’s Asset Recovery 2021
- Kobre & Kim Co-Sponsors 2021 Inclusion Cayman All-Inclusive Breakfast Fundraiser
- Kobre & Kim Lawyers Achieve Top Bands in Chambers & Partners Global Guide
- Kobre & Kim Lawyers Examine the Latest Asset Tracing Trends in BVI, Hong Kong and South Korea
- Nineteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized as Leaders by Who’s Who Legal
- Kobre & Kim Hosts Virtual Panels on Ultra High Net Worth Litigation
- Who’s Who Legal Recognizes Fourteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers as Leading Practitioners in Asset Recovery
- Who’s Who Legal Recognizes Twelve Kobre & Kim Lawyers as Leading Practitioners in Asset Recovery
- Kobre & Kim Attorneys Pick Apart Offshore Asset Protection Trusts in the New York Law Journal
- Offshore Lawyers Rebecca Hume and Peter Tyers-Smith Explore Cross-border Insolvency at ABI’s Caribbean Insolvency Symposium
- Publishers of Global Arbitration Review Recognize Kobre & Kim’s Global Asset Recovery Team
- Foreign Insolvency Judgments in the BVI: Recognition and Enforcement Post-Rubin
- To Catch a Debtor: Freezing the Money
- To Catch a Debtor: Seizing the Money
- To Catch a Debtor: Finding the Money
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Unfair Prejudice
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Derivative Actions
- Kobre & Kim Represents Debtors in Defending Against the Enforcement of More Than US $10 Billion in Claims
- Navigating Global Matrimonial Disputes: Four Steps to High-Value Asset Recovery
- Using Arbitration to Stop a Winding Up
- A New Door to Obtaining Business Intelligence in Offshore Cases
- Politically Exposed Persons Should Preemptively Manage Risks from Change in Government in Argentina
- Kobre & Kim Helps PRC Clients Enforce US $171M Award in BVI
- PRC Continues to Open Up in Recognizing Foreign Claims
- Defending Your Offshore Trusts from Onshore Attacks
- Cross-Border Strategies to Accelerate Non-Performing Loans Recoveries in Korea
- New York Glory Health Decision Makes Enforcement of Bonds Issued by Cayman and BVI Companies Much Easier
- How Israeli UHNWIs Can Prepare and Respond to Criminal Allegations from Western Enforcement Agencies
- PRC-Based Investors Can Now Enforce Claims in the Middle East
- Investors Should Be Mindful of New Aggressive South Korean Crypto Regulation and Enforcement
- Recovering Stolen Funds from Business Email Fraudsters
- Shifts in U.S. Crypto Enforcement May Spark Wave of Private Lawsuits
- How Offshore Trustees and Beneficiaries Can Mitigate Serious Risks of a Sanctions Violation
- Fraud Victims Pursuing Assets Offshore
- Keeping Offshore Assets Offshore
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Just and Equitable Winding Up
- How Chinese Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals Can Protect Their Global Wealth from Seizure in a High-Tension World
- The Differences Between UK and EU Russian Sanctions
- Kobre & Kim Successfully Enforces Hundreds of Millions of US Dollars of Cross-Border Judgments and Awards
- Clashing With Titans: Effective Judgment Enforcement Against Sovereign Entities
- New York Court Reaffirms Bondholders' Standing
- Cross-Border Kobre & Kim Team Succeeds in Recovering Stolen Crypto Assets Worth Over US $400 Million
- Maximizing Returns on Distressed Assets: China’s Real Estate Industry
- Looking to Enforce a PRC “Keepwell Agreement”? Look Outside the PRC
- Chinese Investors Can Use Cross-Border Tools to Stand Up to Sovereign Debtors
- U.S. Sanctions Against Individuals in Greater China May Come Suddenly: How Overseas Advisors Can Protect Their Clients from Overreach
- Preparing for Politically Motivated Criminal Enforcement Against Companies and Individuals in Asia
- Cross-Border Tools to Aid Latin American Parties in Disputes with PRC Companies
- Defensive and Counter-Offensive Strategies for High-Yield Debt Issuers and Private Borrowers
- Cross-Border Tools for Chinese Investors to Recover in Brazilian Insolvencies and Against Fraud
- Creditors Should Enforce PRC Keepwell Agreements Overseas
- Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals Should Prepare For the End of Privacy in Offshore Jurisdictions
- Russian Litigants Can Still Access Critical Legal Tools in U.S. Courts
- Creditors Should Enforce PRC Keepwell Agreements Overseas
- Responding to U.S. DOJ Actions Against Latin American Individuals
- Kobre & Kim Strengthens its Commitment in Greater China
Professional & Community Involvement
- American Bankruptcy Institute, Member
- Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Associate
- Commercial Bar Association, Member
- INSOL International, Member
- Bankruptcy Bar Association of the Southern District of Florida, Member
- Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Contributing Author, Gore-Browne on Companies – Chapter 34 (2012 – Present)
- Co-Author, "British Virgin Islands" (The Asset Tracing and Recovery Review 7th Edition , 2020)
- Panelist, “Family Disputes, Trust & Estates Litigation and Civil Fraud” (IPC Virtual Panel Session, 2020)
- Panelist, “Professional Disclosures in Bankruptcy Cases: The Ethics Face-Off of the Century” (ABI Caribbean Insolvency Symposium, 2019)
- Author, “Self-Settled Spendthrifts, Illusions and Shams: When an Asset Protection Trust Affords No Protection” (New York Law Journal, 2019)
- Speaker, “Ultimate Beneficial Owner Register Update” (STEP Cayman, 2018)
- Speaker, "Stanford Update" (STEP Caribbean Conference, Nassau, May 2014)
Credentials
Admissions
- Attorney, Cayman Islands
- Barrister, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (British Virgin Islands)
- Barrister, England & Wales
- Solicitor, England & Wales
- Barrister, Gibraltar (pro hac)
Education
- Nottingham Law School
- University of Northampton, LLB (Hons)
- Cardiff University, LLM (Distinction)
Accolades
- Chambers & Partners Global, Cayman Islands Dispute Resolution (Band 2) (2025)
- Legal 500, Cayman Islands Dispute Resolution, Leading Individual (2025)
- Global Restructuring Review 100, Restructuring & Insolvency (2025)
- Lexology, Asset Recovery, Thought Leader (2025)
- Lexology, Asset Recovery, Recommended (2025)
- Lexology, Insolvency & Restructuring, Thought Leader (2025)
- Lexology, Commercial Litigation, Recommended (2025)
- RISA (Cayman Chapter of INSOL), Insolvency Lawyer of the Year Nominee 2019, 2022, 2024
Engagements
Special Situations Disputes
Insolvency & Debtor-Creditor Disputes
Claim Monetization and Dilution
Joint Venture & Partnership Disputes
Trusts & Estates Litigation
News
- Chambers Global 2025 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Several Global Lawyers
- Kobre & Kim Placed in 2024 Global Restructuring Review 100
- Peter Tyers-Smith and Ed Llewelyn-Evans Recognized in Lexology Index for Commercial Litigation
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earn The Legal 500 Recognition for Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands
- Peter Tyers-Smith, Daniel Saval and John Han on Cross-Border Insolvency Panel with TMA Brasil
- Who’s Who Legal 2024 Global Guide Recognizes Kobre & Kim and 13 Lawyers
- Chambers Global 2024 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Multiple Global Lawyers
- Peter Tyers-Smith and Jalil Asif KC Recommended by Who’s Who Legal for Commercial Litigation in Cayman Islands
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earn The Legal 500 Recognition for Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands
- Who's Who Legal 2023 Global Guide Recognizes Kobre & Kim and 13 Lawyers
- Jalil Asif KC, Peter Tyers-Smith and Ilona Groark Pen ICLG Chapter on Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Cayman
- Chambers Global 2023 Recognizes Kobre & Kim and Multiple Global Lawyers
- Kobre & Kim, Peter Tyers-Smith Earns Recognitions in The Legal 500’s “Cayman Islands: Dispute Resolution”
- Peter Tyers-Smith Recognized in Who’s Who Legal “Restructuring & Insolvency 2023”
- Kobre & Kim Placed in 2022 Global Restructuring Review 100
- Nine Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized in Who’s Who Legal’s Asset Recovery 2022
- Harvey Boulter Awarded Indemnity Costs In Dispute with Liquidators of Enigma Diagnostics
- Jalil Asif KC, Peter Tyers-Smith and Ilona Groark Pen ICLG Chapter on Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Cayman
- British entrepreneur Harvey Boulter exonerated after UK liquidators’ allegations of fraud are rejected in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands
- Kobre & Kim and Lawyers Recognized in Multiple Chambers Global 2022 Categories
- Kobre & Kim Makes Global Restructuring Review’s Top Firms for 2021
- Kobre & Kim and Peter Tyers-Smith Earn Top Legal 500 Caribbean Recognitions
- Thirteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized in Who’s Who Legal’s Asset Recovery 2021
- Kobre & Kim Co-Sponsors 2021 Inclusion Cayman All-Inclusive Breakfast Fundraiser
- Kobre & Kim Lawyers Achieve Top Bands in Chambers & Partners Global Guide
- Kobre & Kim Lawyers Examine the Latest Asset Tracing Trends in BVI, Hong Kong and South Korea
- Nineteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers Recognized as Leaders by Who’s Who Legal
- Kobre & Kim Hosts Virtual Panels on Ultra High Net Worth Litigation
- Who’s Who Legal Recognizes Fourteen Kobre & Kim Lawyers as Leading Practitioners in Asset Recovery
- Who’s Who Legal Recognizes Twelve Kobre & Kim Lawyers as Leading Practitioners in Asset Recovery
- Kobre & Kim Attorneys Pick Apart Offshore Asset Protection Trusts in the New York Law Journal
- Offshore Lawyers Rebecca Hume and Peter Tyers-Smith Explore Cross-border Insolvency at ABI’s Caribbean Insolvency Symposium
- Publishers of Global Arbitration Review Recognize Kobre & Kim’s Global Asset Recovery Team
- Foreign Insolvency Judgments in the BVI: Recognition and Enforcement Post-Rubin
- To Catch a Debtor: Freezing the Money
- To Catch a Debtor: Seizing the Money
- To Catch a Debtor: Finding the Money
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Unfair Prejudice
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Derivative Actions
- Kobre & Kim Represents Debtors in Defending Against the Enforcement of More Than US $10 Billion in Claims
- Navigating Global Matrimonial Disputes: Four Steps to High-Value Asset Recovery
- Using Arbitration to Stop a Winding Up
- A New Door to Obtaining Business Intelligence in Offshore Cases
- Politically Exposed Persons Should Preemptively Manage Risks from Change in Government in Argentina
- Kobre & Kim Helps PRC Clients Enforce US $171M Award in BVI
- PRC Continues to Open Up in Recognizing Foreign Claims
- Defending Your Offshore Trusts from Onshore Attacks
- Cross-Border Strategies to Accelerate Non-Performing Loans Recoveries in Korea
- New York Glory Health Decision Makes Enforcement of Bonds Issued by Cayman and BVI Companies Much Easier
- How Israeli UHNWIs Can Prepare and Respond to Criminal Allegations from Western Enforcement Agencies
- PRC-Based Investors Can Now Enforce Claims in the Middle East
- Investors Should Be Mindful of New Aggressive South Korean Crypto Regulation and Enforcement
- Recovering Stolen Funds from Business Email Fraudsters
- Shifts in U.S. Crypto Enforcement May Spark Wave of Private Lawsuits
- How Offshore Trustees and Beneficiaries Can Mitigate Serious Risks of a Sanctions Violation
- Fraud Victims Pursuing Assets Offshore
- Keeping Offshore Assets Offshore
- Enforcing Minority Shareholder Rights in Asia: A Comparative Guide to Just and Equitable Winding Up
- How Chinese Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals Can Protect Their Global Wealth from Seizure in a High-Tension World
- The Differences Between UK and EU Russian Sanctions
- Kobre & Kim Successfully Enforces Hundreds of Millions of US Dollars of Cross-Border Judgments and Awards
- Clashing With Titans: Effective Judgment Enforcement Against Sovereign Entities
- New York Court Reaffirms Bondholders' Standing
- Cross-Border Kobre & Kim Team Succeeds in Recovering Stolen Crypto Assets Worth Over US $400 Million
- Maximizing Returns on Distressed Assets: China’s Real Estate Industry
- Looking to Enforce a PRC “Keepwell Agreement”? Look Outside the PRC
- Chinese Investors Can Use Cross-Border Tools to Stand Up to Sovereign Debtors
- U.S. Sanctions Against Individuals in Greater China May Come Suddenly: How Overseas Advisors Can Protect Their Clients from Overreach
- Preparing for Politically Motivated Criminal Enforcement Against Companies and Individuals in Asia
- Cross-Border Tools to Aid Latin American Parties in Disputes with PRC Companies
- Defensive and Counter-Offensive Strategies for High-Yield Debt Issuers and Private Borrowers
- Cross-Border Tools for Chinese Investors to Recover in Brazilian Insolvencies and Against Fraud
- Creditors Should Enforce PRC Keepwell Agreements Overseas
- Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals Should Prepare For the End of Privacy in Offshore Jurisdictions
- Russian Litigants Can Still Access Critical Legal Tools in U.S. Courts
- Creditors Should Enforce PRC Keepwell Agreements Overseas
- Responding to U.S. DOJ Actions Against Latin American Individuals
- Kobre & Kim Strengthens its Commitment in Greater China
Professional & Community Involvement
- American Bankruptcy Institute, Member
- Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Associate
- Commercial Bar Association, Member
- INSOL International, Member
- Bankruptcy Bar Association of the Southern District of Florida, Member
- Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Contributing Author, Gore-Browne on Companies – Chapter 34 (2012 – Present)
- Co-Author, "British Virgin Islands" (The Asset Tracing and Recovery Review 7th Edition , 2020)
- Panelist, “Family Disputes, Trust & Estates Litigation and Civil Fraud” (IPC Virtual Panel Session, 2020)
- Panelist, “Professional Disclosures in Bankruptcy Cases: The Ethics Face-Off of the Century” (ABI Caribbean Insolvency Symposium, 2019)
- Author, “Self-Settled Spendthrifts, Illusions and Shams: When an Asset Protection Trust Affords No Protection” (New York Law Journal, 2019)
- Speaker, “Ultimate Beneficial Owner Register Update” (STEP Cayman, 2018)
- Speaker, "Stanford Update" (STEP Caribbean Conference, Nassau, May 2014)
“He is a magnificent advocate who should take silk very soon.”
“You want to have Peter on your side. He is dogged, incredibly detail-oriented, meticulous and gives real attention to detail. He is great on cross-border, multi-jurisdictional matters."
“Peter Tyers-Smith is possibly the hardest-working lawyer I know. He is a super-fast thinker with an amazing capacity to recall facts. He's also great on his feet in court."
“Peter quickly builds trust and rapport with judges with his disarming advocacy style that is focused and compelling without any unnecessary theatrics."
“He works exceptionally hard and his meticulous approach and attention to detail often highlights crucial points that end up being central to the case."