Topic: Baker Botts
US firm still advocating for Cayman Islands in Congress
The Cayman Islands government has paid a total of $112,423 as of October to have a law firm advocate for the territory’s financial services industry in the United States Congress, according to filings with the U.S. Justice Department.
US tax reform debate over, but firm still representing Cayman
Leading up to last year’s debate in the U.S. over federal tax reform, government hired the multinational law firm Baker Botts to advocate for Cayman’s financial sector in Congress.
EDITORIAL – ‘Political advocacy’: Cayman takes its case to Washington
Cayman Islands officials acted wisely when they hired Baker Botts law firm partner Jeff Munk to represent our country’s interests in Washington, D.C.
For $12,500 a month, Cayman gets voice in US tax debate
As lawmakers in the United States gear up to debate President Donald Trump’s proposed overhaul to the country’s federal tax system, government has hired a multinational law firm to advocate for the Cayman financial sector in Washington D.C.





