Maples Group Welcomes Newly Qualified Lawyer to its Corporate Practice
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, is proud to announce that a fourth Caymanian has successfully completed her articles of clerkship with the firm this year.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, is proud to announce that a fourth Caymanian has successfully completed her articles of clerkship with the firm this year.
When world leaders, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, started congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden, it was seen as a signal of the pressing need to rebalance the equilibrium in international relations which has gone out of kilter during the Trump administration.
A man, age 35 of George Town, has been formally charged with Arson, in relation to the fire which occurred at the RCIPS Business Centre at Windjammer Plaza on Monday, 26 October.
To celebrate the magic of the holidays in a safe and enjoyable manner, Camana Bay is sprinkling the festive cheer throughout the season, with a number of celebrations for all to enjoy.
Arts entities in the Cayman Islands have been hit hard by lockdown and the subsequent closing of Cayman’s borders.
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.
Defending Under 13 girls’ high school football champions Cayman Prep secured their second title in as many seasons as they defeated Cayman International School (CIS) 4-3 in a thrilling ‘sudden death’ penalty shootout at the Camana Bay Sports Complex on Friday, November 20.
In May CIREBA (Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association) launched a donations program "Home is Where the Heart is" to provide funding to support those most in need In Cayman with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
The three men who were taken into custody on Tuesday, 24 November, on suspicion of drug importation , have been formally charged
When it issued its outlook for the 2020 hurricane season earlier this year, the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) cautioned of “an above-average activity expected for the 2020 hurricane season”.