Topic: Ogier
Glidden, Lawson called to the bar
Former government minister Cline Glidden and former Miss Cayman Islands Nicosia Lawson were called to the Bar last week.
Ex-minister gets soccer court role
Lawyer and former Tourism Minister Cline Glidden has been seconded to regional football governing body CONCACAF to assist in establishing a new dispute resolution court for the sport based in the Cayman Islands.
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A roundup of local business briefs.
Former MLA to talk on male cancers
Cline Glidden Jr. will discuss his battle with colon cancer at a public meeting on Wednesday.
Camana Bay investment to reach $2.3B
The expansion of the Camana Bay Town Centre westward toward Seven Mile Beach and the launch of the residential phases of the development will bring Dart Realty's total investment in the project to about US$2.3 billion by 2030.
'The Trout' serves as music fest's main course
"Music on the Menu" takes place Thurs., Feb. 5 at Luca restaurant featuring a perfromance of Franz Peter Schubert's popular piano quintet, "The Trout."
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A roundup of local business briefs.
Business in brief
A roundup of local business briefs.
Camana Bay lauds solar power technology at corporate offices
Camana Bay has released the first figures on how much its solar array is saving the development in electricity costs.
New head for Chamber pensions
Cayman's largest private sector retirement plan has new leadership.
Last chance for tri build-up
The Cayman Islands Triathlon Association has a new sponsor for next month’s national triathlon.
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Volunteers hit Cayman’s beaches in cleanup
More than 200 volunteers who spent Saturday combing local beaches collected nearly 2,000 pounds of garbage.
Cayman ladies drop opening matches on Canadian soil
Cayman Islands netball did not get off to a good start in Calgary.
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Pensions order lifted on Chamber plan
Cayman's largest private sector pension plan appears to have gotten back on sound legal footing.
Cinco de Mayo gets another high five
The popular Cinco de Mayo 5k returns next week for another celebration of road running skills and Mexican culture at Camana Bay.
Caymanian associate admitted to Cayman Bar
Ridhiima Kapoor, a Caymanian associate at Ogier, has been admitted to the Cayman Islands Bar.
Fundraisers aim to assist family of baby Beau Shields
A young boy battling a rare form of children's cancer is getting some financial support from the Cayman community, thanks to a raffle and bake sale this weekend.
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A roundup of the week's business briefs.
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A roundup of happenings in the lcoal business world.
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Management buyout of Ogier Fiduciary Services set
The partners of Ogier Fiduciary Services have agreed terms to complete a management buy-out of the Ogier Fiduciary Services business from the Ogier Group.
Neuert has created a smash
The recent Corporate Team Tennis League fall season at the Ritz-Carlton courts was another huge success for director of tennis Thomas Neuert and his coaches.
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Cayman Finance holds international tax seminar
Cayman Finance will host another seminar about international tax developments Thursday, Jan. 23.
Porter vaults to scholarship
Camerin Porter is the proud recipient of the first scholarship awarded by the Cayman Islands Gymnastics Association.
Worldwide tributes pour in for Mandela
Flags in Cayman flew at half mast Friday in memory of Nelson Mandela.
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Santi tees up two more legends
The annual Cayman Islands Golf Invitational returns for the fourth time soon at the North Sound Golf Club and as well as that two legendary English and Italian footballers from the past will also be here to coach the kids.
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Meals on Wheels saved from closure
Kind-hearted Caymanians stepped up to the plate with more than $60,000 of donations to save cash starved Meals on Wheels.
Nobody ever felt out of touch
The KRyS Global Summer Touch Rugby League 2013 ended in style with a Play-Off Finals Day to remember.
Candidates, officials look to by-election
This afternoon’s decision by Chief Justice Anthony Smellie regarding the eligibility of West Bay MLA and Cabinet minister Tara Rivers to serve elected government may trigger a district by-election in as little as six weeks.
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Departing gift from artist
The National Gallery has secured a recent work by artist Joe Bernard for the National Collection.
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Gov’t issues hurricane advice
Government issues advice for hurricane season.
Cinco is always five times as fun
The annual Cinco de Mayo 5K was run last week in the spirit it was organised and the usual traditional themes associated with this activity were recognised.
MCC always inspire the youths
The celebrated Marylebone Cricket Club is touring the Cayman Islands and spreading their love of the game amongst the youngster here.
I’ll Cherish not being Beaten
Cayman’s toughest running race, Off the Beaten Track - a 50K relay and ultra-marathon was as draining as ever, yet attracted record participation in its fourth staging.
SOY celebrates its achievements
SOY Foundation has a successful year.
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Bravest Off Beaten Track
Off The Beaten Track is staged for the fourth time this weekend and some of the toughest and bravest athletes will put themselves through all the pain in Cayman’s most gruelling sporting event.
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Mourant Ozannes presents SEC enforcement seminar
Jacqueline Haynes GT candidate
Jacqueline Haynes is running in the District of George Town in the 22 May General Election in the Cayman Islands.
Carne expands global fund governance team with director
Carne Group has announced that Julie O’Hara is the latest independent fund director to join its office in the Cayman Islands.
Proud champ will swerve Bush
Conrad Proud has established himself as one of the top runners on the Island and if there were any doubts the fact that he won last year’s Off The Beaten Track is testament to the Englishman’s toughness.
Fourth chance to be bushwhacked
Off The Beaten Track is the tough endurance race that is being staged for the fourth time next month and despite its incredibly challenging course is now a firm fixture with weekend warriors.
Hogan encourages future stars
Sean Hogan recently encouraged the next generation of aspiring Caymanian golfers.
Many pros love teeing off here
Cayman’s charm never fails to captivate visitors, especially those with sporting backgrounds.
Hole in One could be a washout
On any given day a hole in one is extremely rare on the golf course.
Santi tees up pros
Former pro golfer Marcello Santi has organised another Golf Invitational at the North Sound Club next month.
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KPMG gave the best account
After an exciting regular season Team KPMG won their division and remained undefeated in all five games in the process.
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Law Society elects new president
Alasdair Robertson succeeds Charles Jennings as president of the Cayman Islands Law Society.
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KPMG take credit
The Ritz-Carlton Corporate Tennis League started its second season last week with some close and exciting matches.
Mourant Ozannes expands with BVI office opening
Following the opening of a Hong Kong office in January this year, offshore law firm Mourant Ozannes has opened an office in the British Virgin Islands.
Lightning will strike Rooney Jr
Peter ‘Lightning’ Lewison is in a hurry to become a world champ, which is why he spends more time out of the boxing gym working on his career than in it.
Ritz league gives all smashing time
Keen tennis players get another chance to compete in a popular league again.
Haines will raise cancer funds
The Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon will again see celebrated charity fundraiser Derek Haines competing.
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On Wednesday 5 September, 2012, Restructuring and Insolvency Specialists (Cayman) Limited held its first quarterly meeting
Matt and Jacqui stride to titles
The third and final race in the Ogier Stroke and Stride series made for exciting racing.
Broadhurst find touch
It has been a long and often arduous journey for Broadhurst working their way through their first touch rugby season in Division Two.
ICCI grads compete on world stage
Two graduates from the International College of the Cayman Islands are heading to Nottingham Law School in the United Kingdom this fall after Nottingham accepting their degrees because they are United States accredited.
































