CARIBBEAN SPLIT OVER CUBA AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The Caribbean divide was noticeably wide at the United Nations this week as Cuba submitted a motion for a debate about American sanctions and wider policies against the communist-run island.
The Caribbean divide was noticeably wide at the United Nations this week as Cuba submitted a motion for a debate about American sanctions and wider policies against the communist-run island.
Summer has a way of motivating us to take a closer look at our health and fitness goals. Whether you’re planning beach days, vacations, or simply want to feel more confident in your own skin, now is the perfect time to take action.
The Cayman Islands’ growing contribution to marine conservation, biodiversity protection and sustainable development was highlighted during a week of engagements in the United Kingdom, where Minister for Health, Environment and Sustainability, Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, Parliamentary Secretary Hon
International law firm Walkers has promoted 40 individuals across its Cayman Islands office, effective 1 July 2026*, the largest cohort of any office in this year’s global promotions round.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC”) notes the recent publication issued by the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (“URCO” or the “Regulator”) outlining URCO’s views on the legal position regarding customer self-consumption (“CSC”) systems in the Cayman Islands.
This is Part Two of our series in which the Caymanian Times speaks with The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development Director Thais Ducent about a forum they held in June called Raising Capital.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, is pleased to share the appointment of Piers Reynolds and James Turner to Partner within its Cayman Islands office.
Water Authority–Cayman (WAC) is carrying out its annual customer satisfaction survey, inviting residents and businesses across Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac to share their experience of the Authority’s water and wastewater services.
Supporting professional development and knowledge sharing across Cayman’s reinsurance sector remains a key priority for the Cayman International Reinsurance Companies Association (CIRCA).
Appleby is proud to welcome its 2026 group of summer interns, continuing its longstanding commitment to developing future legal professionals and supporting the Cayman Islands community.