ARBUTUS GALLEY OPENS IN CAYMAN BRAC
On Friday 16th, October the Alexander Hotel on Cayman Brac, was the scene of the commencement of the opening of the ARBUTUS GALLEY AND RESTAURANT. It was long in coming but it was worth the wait.
On Friday 16th, October the Alexander Hotel on Cayman Brac, was the scene of the commencement of the opening of the ARBUTUS GALLEY AND RESTAURANT. It was long in coming but it was worth the wait.
Two of the country's best-known experts on the Cayman Islands' anti-money laundering framework have united to offer a refresher training session for the local compliance and risk management industry, Thursday, 25th November, 9am to 12:30pm.
The impact of COVID-19 on the economy and society is reflected in the latest quarterly report by electricity provider Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC).
While tourists made up a considerable percentage of restaurant clientele in normal times, since the closing of Cayman’s borders restaurants have had to adapt to a narrower client base of just local residents and have had to use innovative ideas to draw in customers.
Cayman has been more fortunate than many Caribbean islands when it comes to the economic fallout of the coronavirus crisis because its economy is not solely dependent on tourism, with financial services creating a greater slice of GDP than tourism.
Conyers is pleased to announce that Joseph ‘Zeppi’ Barefoot has been admitted as an attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands, following completion of his articled clerkship in the Cayman Office.
Conyers is pleased to announce that former St. Ignatius student Justine Rhule has been chosen as the 2020/2021 recipient of the firm’s academic scholarship, known as the Conyers’ Legal Education Award.
The business of Eclipze Hair Design & Day Spa came to a sudden grinding halt on 22nd March 2020 with the imposition of lockdown island-wide, but owner Darla Dilbert did not sit back and close her doors for good. In fact, quite the opposite.
Bermuda-based Colonial Group International has adopted a new corporate identity for all its operations, which extend from Bermuda to the Caribbean.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, advised Delta Air Lines and its indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary, SkyMiles IP Ltd., on the Cayman Islands legal aspects of both its recent US$3 billion term loan facility and its US$6 billion offering of senior secured notes.