Cayman Islands: Lawyer Monthly: Restructuring Thought Leadership Feature
By Guy Manning From Campbells On the matter of company restructuring, from the latest regulation updates, to the biggest challenges this legal segment faces, our next thought leader details his thought leadership in the Cayman Islands’ restructuring arena. What are…
Cayman Islands: Confidential Information Disclosure Law published
By Ian Mann Contributed by Harney Westwood & Riegels LLP From ilo On July 15 2016 the Confidential Information Disclosure Law 2016 came into force in the Cayman Islands with the repeal of its predecessor, the Confidential Relationships (Preservation) Law…
How no corporate taxes in the Cayman Islands helps the economy
Advice for Companies in Grand Cayman Detailed Explanation On How No Corporate Taxes In The Cayman Islands Helps The Economy There is a very strong argument for low or zero corporate tax rates. This argument is backed up by evidence…
The Editor speaks: Jumping Jehoshaphat!
Have you ever heard the expression “Jumping Jehoshaphat”? I have but not for a very, very long time. Until ……. Yesterday (Sat 17). It was Joan, my wife! She’s Caymanian and although she did live in England for around twelve…
Hernandez is called to Cayman Bar
Natasha Hernandez is Called to the Bar of the Cayman Islands Sinclairs Sinclair Attorneys Limited is delighted to announce that Natasha Hernandez has been called to the bar in the Cayman Islands and will be acting as Counsel for Sinclair…
GBIF opens BID calls for proposals from the Caribbean and the Pacific
GBIF invites the submission of proposals for funding from the Caribbean and the Pacific under for the Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) programme. The total potential funding assigned to these two calls is €1,000,000, or €500,000 for each region. The…
The Editor Speaks: Will there ever be peace?
Can you ever remember a time when there was total peace on earth? There were no wars happening anywhere. Actually I can and I was a schoolboy. I don’t believe it lasted longer than a week but it was proudly…
Cayman Islands registered firms top 100,000 mark
The number of active companies on the Cayman Islands company register has exceeded 100,000 for the first time, and there are now more than 19,000 active partnerships in the territory, reports Tax News. At the end of the second quarter,…
Samson & McGrath recover CI$6,000,000 for client in biggest personal injury award in Cayman Islands
Samson & McGrath are pleased to announce an award to our client of in excess of CI$6,000,000 plus costs after a trial in the Grand Court. The award represents the highest personal injury payout in a Cayman Islands Court. This…
The Editor speaks: An Irish cop with impressive pedigree
We now have a new police commissioner, Derek Patrick Byrne from Ireland. One of our lead stories today from the Irish Independent describes his leaving his previous post as Assistant Commissioner at the gardaí, as a “major blow”. Byrne had…






