Whose crypto is it anyway? – the status of cryptocurrency as ‘property’ under BVI and Cayman law
In recent years, a number of courts have grappled with the question of whether cryptocurrency is “...
Smile - you are on (secret) camera
This article discusses the recent approach of the Cour de Cassation in France on rules of evidence i...
Bermuda: Lack of New Players Is Supporting Strong Interest in ILS
All signs point to another very strong year for the catastrophe bond and related insurance-linked se...
Choosing the right structure for your business in Bermuda
Anyone seeking to set up a business in Bermuda has a variety of options, depending on the nature of ...
Guide to companies in the Isle of Man
The Isle of Man has two separate company law regimes: one establishing companies governed by the Com...
Listing high yield bonds on The International Stock Exchange (TISE)
Find out why TISE is the stock exchange of choice for High Yield Bonds
Data Protection Law now in force in Seychelles
In a significant move to safeguard the privacy and security of its citizens' personal information, S...
PIPA Compliance is Not Just a Domestic Affair
As organizations in Bermuda prepare for the full application of the Personal Information Protection ...
Trading Standards: Application to your business
The Trading Standards (Fair Trading) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2023 (Ordinance) came into force last O...
Guernsey retains its EU adequacy – as expected
The post-Brexit regulatory landscape continues to throw up challenges and jurisdictional arbitrage, ...
Parental Bereavement Leave: Jersey to implement further family leave rights
The UK introduced “Jack’s law” in 2020. Jersey is now following the UK’s example, and as of ...