Michael Reagan: My father would have supported Hinckley’s release
By Jason Devaney From Newsmax The son of former President Ronald Reagan told Newsmax TV Wednesday his father would have supported a judge’s decision to release his would-be assassin because he forgave the shooter a long time ago. Michael Reagan told…
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Update on Residential Garbage Collection Services in Cayman Islands The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to inform the public that the residential garbage collection service on Grand Cayman is once per week. In an effort to minimise waste, divert…
Cayman Islands: The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review
The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review From Law Business Research Ltd (Editor Peter Rogan – Fourth Edition) CAYMAN ISLANDS ………………………….. Tim Frawley and John Dykstra From Maples & Calder I INTRODUCTION The insurance market in the Cayman Islands…
Cayman Islands police engages security providers to strengthen public safety
RCIPS Engages Security Providers to Strengthen Public Safety Last Wednesday, 20 July, senior officers with the RCIPS met with representatives of private security firms in order to explore ways in which police could strengthen cooperation and mutually share information with…
Litigation funders hit with sanctions in $180 million case v. Cigna
By Alison Frankel From Reuters (Reuters) – Litigation funding is an opaque industry. Sure, extremely large funds like Burford Capital, Bentham IMF and Gerchen Keller put out occasional press releases to announce new capital or quarterly results. Once in a…
Cayman Islands enhances role as premier global financial hub with innovative new LLC law
Mr Jude Scott, CEO of Cayman Finance said the Cayman Islands financial services industry welcomed the Cayman Islands limited liability company (LLC) regime which became operational, following the 8 July publication of the Limited Liability Companies Law, 2016 (Commencement) Order…
The Editor Speaks: The judge was fair now live with it!
Justice Ingrid Mangatal’s ruling the Department of Environment and the National Conservation Council had not acted unfairly or irrationally when they approved the licence application by the Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) or that insufficient public consultation had taken…
Extreme hurricanes: a potential future catastrophe/Atlantic disturbance needs watching
Extreme ‘Grey Swan’ hurricanes in Tampa Bay: a potential future catastrophe By Jeff Masters From Weather Underground A “black swan” hurricane—a storm so extreme and wholly unprecedented that no one could have expected it—hit the Lesser Antilles Islands in October…
Cayman Islands’ Passport2Success Graduates its 20th cohort
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Seventeen young men and women celebrated their success in the Passport2Success programme at a graduation ceremony last week. The event was a culmination of 12 weeks of classes, internships, site visits, community service, guest speakers…