Cayman Islands law firm Walkers welcomes James Burch
Walkers bolsters Cayman Finance & Corporate team with a significant lateral hire International law firm Walkers is pleased to announce the recruitment of Partner James Burch to the Finance and Corporate team in its Cayman Islands office, as part of…
Visiting UK ship Lyme Bay captains call on Cayman Islands Premier
The Premier, Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, welcomed visiting Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship captains as well as the British Defence Advisor Caribbean to his office this morning (Thursday, 16 July 2015). Calling on the Premier were Captain Kim Watts, outgoing…
Cayman Islands bank donates to Feed Our Future Foundation
In support of a “hunger free future” for the children of Cayman Islands, RBC Royal Bank recently donated $4,000 to the Feed Our Future Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide holistic nourishment to children in need. Targeting…
Drinking too much water can kill you
From University Herald Drinking too much water can be life-threatening and should only be consumed when an individual is thirsty, according to a recent study. Researchers at Loyola University Health System revealed that a condition called exercise-associated hyponatremia, which results…
The IMF vision of debt and Obama’s boldness with Iran
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now The debt crisis in Greece and the historic accord to limit Iran’s nuclear capability, thus lifting crippling sanctions, will have global repercussions. US President Barack Obama has shown strong and courageous leadership…
Boeing workers fired for dressing in KKK garb lose appeal
By P.J. D’Annunzio, From The Legal Intelligencer The dismissal of a discrimination lawsuit filed by two white men and one Native American man who were fired by Boeing after dressing like Ku Klux Klan members at work has been upheld…
Supreme court rejects plea to strike down death penalty
By Tony Mauro, From The National Law Journal Missouri death row appeal cited Breyer’s dissent in lethal-injection case. The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday night turned away a full-scale challenge to capital punishment in the case of a convicted murderer…
6 tips for planning overseas travel
By Samuel Rosenberg From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday July 18, 2015 – It’s summer time and if you plan to travel abroad, it means it’s also time to plan. Your plan should include finding savings, wherever possible, so that you…
EU warning over Russia ‘land grab’ in South Ossetia border row
From BBC Russian troops have been installing barbed wire and fences along the de facto border between South Ossetia and Georgia since the 2008 war The EU has warned of increased tensions amid claims that Russia has redrawn a section…
Cayman Islands karate team goes to Trinidad with a boost
Team Purple Dragon Cayman left on Monday for the Purple Dragon World Karate Championships in Trinidad, which take place July 17th-19th 2015, with a big boost from Cayman National who pledged their support as title sponsor of the Team’s bid…





