The Caymanian Bar Association elects a new Council
“The new council has 10 members representing 7 different law firms/sole practitioners on the island,” Mr Thoppil said. “It is hoped that this diversity will better reflect the ever growing Caymanian legal fraternity, and we look forward to working together this year with members of the CBA, the Cayman Islands Law Society and other stakeholders in our endeavour to progress the legal industry of the Cayman Islands.”
“We would also like to thank Brett Basdeo, Dale Crowley, Sharon Roulstone and Sophia Scott for their hard work and dedication over the past year and look forward to their continued involvement with the CBA.”
About the Caymanian Bar Association
The Caymanian Bar Association was established in 1988 after senior Caymanian attorneys perceived the need for an organisation to address issues of particular relevance to Caymanian attorneys and effectively to represent the views of Caymanian attorneys who were, and are, a minority in the profession in the Cayman Islands.
To that end all Caymanians, as defined in the Immigration law (2014 Revision), who are admitted to practise as an attorney in the Cayman Islands and possess a current practising certificate, are eligible to be members of the CBA.
Most Caymanian attorneys who are eligible have joined the CBA, and the organisation currently represents the interests of around 200 Caymanian attorneys. The CBA also has a Student Chapter with around 100 honorary student members comprised of Caymanian law students and articled clerks.
For more information on the CBA please visit our website at www.caymanbar.org.ky or contact us at [email protected].