Topic: Appleby
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KPMG renews partnership with St. Ignatius; Walkers welcomes two new articled clerks; Harneys adds lawyer to litigation team; Restructuring and insolvency expert joins Mourant Ozannes; ‘Walk for the Cure’ sees big response
Law Society's first Rugby World Cup to kick off
In Cayman’s first appearance in the Lawyers Rugby World Cup, 25 lawyers and law students will compete against eight law societies from around the world this week.
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KeyTech Ltd. and CellOne to combine operations; The Security Centre Ltd. celebrates new office opening; Cayman Finance’s student program a success; Harneys opens Bermuda office; Maples and Calder grants scholarships to six Caymanians; Caymanian seconded to Intertrust Hong Kong
Jump in offshore transactions involving Cayman
The Cayman Islands saw an 85 percent increase in the number of mergers, acquisitions and initial public offerings in the second quarter of 2015 compared to the first quarter.
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RBC Royal Bank launches private banking; interns get work experience at LIME; Mourant Ozannes expands Hong Kong practice; Appleby acted for holdings firm in Hong Kong listing
Rugby youngsters set for next test after triumph
The Cayman Islands national men’s Under-19 rugby team competed in the North America and Caribbean Rugby Association Championships in Orlando and brought home the winning Plate Trophy.
PwC newcomers edge out Appleby
The 2015 North Sound Golf Club Summer Corporate League wrapped up Friday night and PwC edged out defending champions Appleby to take home the trophy.
Appleby management in buyout of fiduciary business
Offshore law firm Appleby has announced the management buyout of its fiduciary business backed by private equity firm Bridgepoint.
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Man charged with attempted murder
A man arrested in connection with a knife attack Tuesday in downtown George Town has been charged with attempted murder and wounding.
Man 'stable' after downtown attack
A man whose throat was cut and his car rammed during a daylight attack in downtown George Town may live to tell the tale.
Midday melee in downtown George Town
A West Bay man’s throat was slashed in a fight with the driver of another car that repeatedly rammed his vehicle in downtown George Town around lunch time.
Offshore incorporations continue to grow
The Cayman Islands saw a 17 percent increase in new company registrations in 2014.
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Offshore deal activity down, Cayman retains lead
Despite a significant drop in the volume of offshore transactions, the average size of mergers, acquisitions and initial public offerings reached the highest on record.
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Cayman sees fewer insolvency petitions
Decline reflects positive changes in economic conditions .
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New Financial Services Division judge begins sitting
Justice Nigel Clifford, QC, was sworn in via Skype in January.
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Cayman retained leadership in offshore deals in 2014
Cayman once again topped the league table for offshore deals in 2014.
Girls in Limbo tracked it perfectly
The Off The Beaten Track event has grown every year since first introduced in 2010 and over nearly 400 were involved in Sunday’s staging.
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Record year for US CLO issuance
Issuance of collateralized loan obligations reached a record high US$123.8 billion from 237 deals in 2014.
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Cayman Islands company registrations surge in first half of 2014
The Cayman Islands recorded the largest percentage increase in new company incorporations among offshore jurisdictions in the first half of this year.
Two Cayman Islands financial court judges appointed
Nigel Clifford QC and Nicholas Segal have been appointed as judges in the financial services division of the Grand Court.
School girls marched for glory
Local women showed their cheerleading flair at netball’s opening ceremony.
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Netters march on
Cayman Islands netball is starting its new season in style.
Cayman retains lead in offshore deals
Cayman Islands-based entities were involved in 155 acquisitions, initial public offerings and other offshore deals with a cumulative value if US$13.68 billion in the third quarter.
RBC exits wealth management in Cayman Islands, Caribbean
RBC Wealth Management announced plans in November 2014 to discontinue its private wealth management business in the Caribbean.
Opening parade to provide colorful start to new season
Local netball is about to showcase its flair for pageantry.
Cayman sees drop in winding up petitions and liquidations
Petition filings during the first nine months of 2014 in the Cayman Islands have fallen to the lowest point in the past seven years.
Law firm volunteers join Magic reef restoration
Eight volunteers from law firm Appleby joined in the reef restoration work at the coral reef off George Town wrecked by a cruise ship.
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Divers remove 8,000 pounds of rubble
Volunteer divers are continuing the methodical process of sifting through rubble and dead coral in an effort to rebuild a section of reef damaged by a cruise ship anchor.
Delta had best touch
The touch rugby season finished with its finals last week and the customary annual end of season dinner will be held at Grand Old House on Friday.
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New attorney called to Bar
Called to the bar last week, Kanika Green brings a wealth of experience in the legal and financial sectors.
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A round-up of local business news.
Contenders in four divisions will vie to show their special touch
The climax of the Summer Mixed Touch Rugby League 2014 season takes place this Saturday as both the Competitive Division and the Social Division titles will be decided.
Offshore deals peak in second quarter
Boosted by the imminent initial public offering of Alibaba group, mergers, acquisitions and IPO’s involving companies based in offshore financial centers reached the second highest value in the past decade.
Appleby shot ahead
Appleby staved off both threatening skies and challenges to their leader board position to claim the inaugural North Sound Golf Club Corporate League championship.
Zolfo Cooper and GCM socially have the best touch
The 2014 Corporate Summer Touch Rugby League is now two-thirds of the way through the season and in the Social Division two teams are dominating.
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Offshore incorporations up in Cayman and worldwide
Despite political and media pressure on offshore financial centers, new incorporations of offshore companies worldwide continue to grow.
Law firm helps re-home strays overseas
Canine Friends transferred 13 stray puppies to a no-kill shelter in Westchester, New York, this month, thanks to help from Appleby Cayman's Charity Day.
North sound in full swing
North Sound Golf Club’s inaugural Social Corporate League has been running for several weeks and Appleby tops the leader board by a narrow margin.
Appleby adds to charities’ coffers
Appleby donates to local charities.
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CLO deals grow significantly in first half of 2014
The first six months of this year saw an increase in the total value of U.S.-based collateralized loan obligations, surpassing the total for the second half of 2013 by US$22 billion.
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Fierce Five tangle with Rising Stars to net fresh kudos
Fierce Five hope to become legends in local netball.
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Cayman bank records seized
German customs officials in Hamburg, Germany, have confiscated two containers with thousands of offshore banking records that were shipped from the Cayman Islands.
Affinity hit the court
Cayman netball is carrying on with a fresh competition.
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Ladies hope to net fast kudos
Local netball is putting on a brief competition with a twist.
Cayman Islands continues to dominate offshore M&As
The majority of offshore mergers and acquisitions once again involved Cayman Islands registered entities in the first quarter of 2014.
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Blue Diamonds shake off rust
After being away from netball for so long, it would have been easy to dismiss Blue Diamonds on the court.
Roma complete triumphant return
Some 20 months ago, Roma United Sports Club were history in local netball.
Ladies net fresh props
Local netball has been highlighting its past and present stars.
Two Caymanians called to the bar
Sophie Benbow and Brigitte Tomascik, two Caymanian lawyers from Appleby’s articled clerk program, have been called to the bar.
Roma dim Stars for finals berth
Roma United Sports Club are one step closer to capping a brilliant return to local netball.
Governor honors ladies
Local netball is getting the support of Cayman’s ruling British official.
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