GRiD adds Keystone Law as latest member

Today, Group Risk Development (GRiD) has announced the addition of Keystone Law to its membership, to “meet up, work, and share information with the best technical minds in the industry.”

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Tabitha Lambie | Editor, Protection Reporter
6th May 2025
New Member of GRiD
"Keystone Law is a great fit for GRiD as both organisations focus on bringing together specialists from wide-ranging backgrounds to pool expertise."
- Colin Fitzgerald, chair of GRiD

Keystone Law is a full-service, AIM-listed law firm with over 400 experienced lawyers to assist businesses and individuals around the world with specialist advice and industry knowledge. Joining Group Risk Development (GRiD) means its staff can “meet up, work, and share information with the best technical minds in the industry.” 

“GRiD’s reputation as a promoter of the value of group risk benefits and best practice is firmly established, as is the friendly collegiality amongst its members. I’m looking forward to working together,” said Kevin Gude, partner at Keystone Law. 

Colin Fitzgerald, chair of GRiD, added: “Keystone Law is a great fit for GRiD as both organisations focus on bringing together specialists from wide-ranging backgrounds to pool expertise. We’re delighted to welcome Keystone Law to the team.” 

Last month, GRiD announced the addition of Leonardo da Vinci Ltd to its membership, which offers artificial intelligence (AI) and automation specifically for the creative sector.

READ MORE: GRiD adds Leonardo da Vinci Ltd as latest member

“My reason for joining GRiD is to support the organisation and its members to increase awareness and engagement in group risk,” said Bill Mansfield, Managing Director at Leonardo da Vinci Ltd. 

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