Cayman Islands law firm Walkers admits three new Caymanian attorneys
Grand Cayman – (19 March, 2015) – In a momentous week for the Walkers ‘Articled Clerk Training Programme’, Walkers is delighted to announce the admission of three new Caymanian attorneys at law. The admissions for Patrick McConvey, Arikka Ebanks and…
US judge slams SEC for forcing closure of Cayman Islands Caledonian Bank
By David Marchant From OffshoreAlert A federal judge in the United States has accused the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission of “incredible government over-reach” in forcing the closure of Cayman Islands-licensed Caledonian Bank and rebuked the bank’s counsel for…
Moody’s still concerned about Barbados’ debt [Cayman Islands easing]
From Barbados Today International credit ratings agency Moody’s is reporting that an accelerating economic recovery in the Caribbean should lead to an improvement in the credit quality of regional governments. However, it pointed to increasing debt pressures in the case…
Hurley’s Entertainment in the Cayman Islands announces Cayman Crosstalk changes
Rooster Radio has parted ways with its long-time morning host Austin Harris. The announcement was made by Hurley’s Entertainment Managing Director Randy Merren Friday afternoon. “I thank Austin for his years of service, but it is time to take Cayman…
Cayman Islands law firm announces recipients of The Walkers’ 2015 Legal Scholarship
Grand Cayman – (27 May, 2015) – Walkers is pleased to announce two recipients of The Walkers’ 2015 Legal Scholarship Jada Andrade of St. Ignatius Catholic School and David Lee of Cayman International School have been awarded Walkers’ scholarships which…
How to store gold offshore in the Cayman Islands for free
By Andrew Henderson From Nomad Capital Dateline: Stockholm, Sweden If there’s one trend that I’m sure of, it is that there are an ever greater number of offshore opportunities awaiting those that can get past the lies and distortions about…
Queen Elizabeth sets in train Britain’s in-out EU referendum
By Andrew Osborn Reuters From Sydney Morning Herald London: Queen Elizabeth has set in motion the new government’s plans for an in-out referendum on staying in the European Union, but left open questions about when it will be and what…
Is Caribbean integration no longer practical?
By David Jessop, From Dominican Today Earlier this year, Owen Arthur, the former Prime Minister of Barbados, described the malaise that now affects much of the Anglophone Caribbean. Delivering the 15th Archibald Nedd Memorial Lecture in Grenada, Mr Arthur observed…
3 Lessons for companies from FIFA’s compliance fouls
By Rebekah Mintzer, From Corporate Counsel It’s been a tough week for international soccer’s governing body, FIFA. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a serious red card: indictments against 14 major figures tied to or directly working for…
Cayman Islands football chief to contest extradition to US to face corruption charges
From Caribbean News Now BERNE, Switzerland — Caymanian Jeffrey Webb, the erstwhile president of Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), is reportedly one of six soccer officials arrested on Wednesday in Zurich on racketeering, corruption and…





