Topic: judiciary
Electronic justice revolution planned for Cayman courts
Cayman courts are to get a high-tech revamp in a bid to make the judicial system more efficient, the islands' top judge signalled on Wednesday during the Grand Court opening.
EDITORIAL – For the record: The cost of obtaining public court documents
The Compass does not usually engage in “checkbook journalism,” but this week we were forced to pay cash for a story – not to a source looking for a quick payday, but to the Cayman Islands government. Here's what happened.
EDITORIAL – When convictions go unrecorded in our courts
Along the marl road, the appearance of favoritism can leave as great an impression as fact. It can contribute to erosion of public trust in the judiciary, perhaps the public institution that relies most on unimpeachability and integrity.
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Today's editorial cartoon
EDITORIAL: Support the court — Build the building
Yes — in the realm of international finance, offshore centers such as Cayman “compete” to host blockbuster civil trials that could, legally speaking, take place in any number of jurisdictions.
EDITORIAL — A favorable verdict on Cayman’s courts
Without sounding too pontifical about it, one of Cayman’s great strengths is the stature, stability and competence of our judiciary. Trust in our court system, both civil and criminal, is an essential ingredient in the allure of these islands to investors, visitors, residents – indeed to all of us.







