22 August, 2024
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9 September, 2022
When you have been injured because of someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to claim compensation for damages. Find out what compensation you may be able to claim for.
4 August, 2022
The Cayman Islands restructuring regime will continue to be on the cutting edge and enhanced when amendments to the Cayman Islands restructuring laws come into force on 31 August 2022. Look at these key highlights and features of the new regime.
15 June, 2022
Not many people want to think about death – or more particularly, their own death. In a way this reluctance is understandable. Unfortunately, it often leads to people failing to make a will to provide for their loved ones after they have gone.
31 May, 2022
Following a recent judgment of the Grand Court Family Division, the Grand Court provided clarity on the use of evidence obtained from social media and recordings, and recommended that a new Practice Direction be introduced on the volume of evidence and size of bundles filed in the Family Division.
12 May, 2022
Hurricane Ivan – even after 18 years, it feels like it happened yesterday;and having experienced Tropical Storm Grace last year, we need little reminder that hurricane season is fast approaching. So, are you prepared?
2 May, 2022
A judgment from the United States is generally enforceable in the Cayman Islands and is categorized as a foreign judgment. A judgment creditor of a US Judgment (“Creditor”) can sue the US judgment debtor (“Debtor”) in the Cayman Islands on the judgment debt flowing from the US Judgment as an unpaid debt obligation in a fresh proceeding brought in the Cayman Islands.
1 March, 2022
Broadhurst LLC is pleased to announce its recent feature in the IRGlobal publication “New Horizons: How external counsel can help you explore and secure market entry opportunities."
20 August, 2021
29 October, 2020
Removal applications are made to the Court by a parent who wishes to take a child or children to live with him or her in another country and where the other parent objects to the children leaving the Cayman Islands.