British singer Cilla Black and US Country singer Lynn Anderson deaths
Cilla Black, singer and TV star, dies in Spain aged 72 From BBC Singer and TV star Cilla Black, who enjoyed a 50-year showbusiness career, has died aged 72, her agent has said. The 1960s singing star became a popular…
Youth Teams from across CONCACAF to compete at first-ever Scotiabank CONCACAF U-13 Champions League Tournament
Miami (Monday, August 3, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and Scotiabank today confirmed the format for the first-ever Scotiabank CONCACAF Under-13 Champions League invitational tournament, set to take place in Mexico City,…
Privy Council judgement broadens litigation scope – UK Law Gazette
In its recent decision in Crawford Adjusters v Sagicor General Insurance (Cayman) Ltd [2013] UKPC 17, the judicial committee of the Privy Council decided, by a majority of three to two, to depart from the long-established rule confining actions for…
Cayman Islands: FATCA – Taxing issues for self-administered funds
Article by Tim Frawley and Julian Ashworth From Maples and Calder Maples and Calder and Maples Fund Services representatives explain how US and UK Fatca will impact Cayman-based funds. The implementation of the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (US…
JN confident it can resolve Cayman remittance blockade
By Tameka Gordon From Jamaica Gleaner Cayman banks are shedding their money transfer clients, but Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) says it is in dialogue with Cayman National Bank (CNB) so it can continue offering remittance services in that country…
Representation of Schroder Cayman Bank and Trust Company Limited [2015] JRC125
Publication – 31/07/2015 From Ogier This was an application to the Royal Court of Jersey (the Jersey Court) in respect of the validity of appointments (i.e. transfers of trust property) (the Appointments) by the trustees of an employee benefit trust,…
URI scientists may mount research expedition to an active underwater volcano in Caribbean
By Ambar Espinoza By RINPR Scientists at the University of Rhode Island may mount a research expedition to the most active underwater volcano in the Caribbean Sea. Disaster management authorities there have been on alert for more than a week….
Athletics faces new doping crisis after ‘biggest leak’ of test results
By Edward Gibbes From The Guardian UK • Whistleblower leaks data from 12,000 samples • Fifty-five Olympic and world golds since 2001 under suspicion Drug control centre at King’s College Athletics is facing another doping crisis after what is claimed…
Surge in Cayman Islands development reflected in planning law changes
By Stuart Rowe From Walkers Global The process for obtaining planning permission for development of property in the Cayman Islands has been updated as a result of the latest revision of the Development and Planning Law and accompanying regulations (July…
Time will tell CPL outcomes
By Tony Cozier From Nation News The combination of a region renowned as much for its passion for cricket as its penchant for revelry, influenced Digicel to locate its Caribbean Premier League (CPL) in the Caribbean. The Irish mobile phone…





