Tag: Legal Services Law

‘No more excuses’ for law firms

‘No more excuses’ for law firms

| 14/01/2021 | 106 Comments

(CNS): David Collins, the president of the Cayman Islands Legal Practitioners Association (CILPA), warned local law firms that there could be “no more excuses” for not advancing the careers of Caymanian attorneys with the passage of the long-awaited Legal Services Bill. Speaking at the opening of the Grand Court on Wednesday, Collins said the historic […]

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MPs back ‘imperfect’ lawyers law

MPs back ‘imperfect’ lawyers law

| 16/12/2020 | 25 Comments

(CNS): The Legal Services bill passed unanimously in parliament on Friday, even though both sides of the House pointed to imperfections in the legislation, which is expected to go through dozens of committee stage amendments, today. Formerly the Legal Practitioners Bill, this lawyers law has had a long and controversial history. Steering this latest version […]

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Legal Services Bill marginalises Caymanians

Legal Services Bill marginalises Caymanians

| 30/11/2020 | 72 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: For decades, Caymanian lawyers requested a set of guidelines that would allow them to play on a level playing field for their hiring, training and promotion within Cayman Islands law firms. However, successive ruling government members (at least two of whom were former partners in Cayman Islands based law firms) were unable […]

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Controversial lawyers law returns for comment

Controversial lawyers law returns for comment

| 28/10/2020 | 30 Comments

(CNS): One of the most controversial but critical pieces of legislation that governments have failed to get passed for more than a decade has made a comeback. A new version of the Legal Practitioners Law, now the Legal Services Bill, has been published for public comment after Cabinet approved this latest redraft. The bill has […]

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