| HIGGS & JOHNSON hosted its first
Cayman client
seminar on Thursday 4
November 2011 at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort under the theme
'Directors' Duties...Who Will Be At Risk?'. Attendees
were welcomed by Regional Managing Partner,
Derek N Jones, who also
served as the moderator for the seminar. The seminar
investigated the change in attitude of the monetary
authorities of various jurisdictions following the 2008
credit crunch. Speakers focused on how the altered
approach would impact and affect the role of directors
in the UK, US, Bahamas and Cayman specifically. A
comparison was made between the role of directors in the
Cayman Islands and their treatment by CIMA, to the
duties and regulation in other jurisdictions. Also,
overall consideration was given on whether or not there
would be a similar change on the horizon in Cayman to
accommodate past and expected future events taking place
in the worldwide financial markets.
International speakers included Philip Rubens -
Partner at Finers Stephen Innocent in London; Jack
Auspitz - Partner at Morrison Foerster in New York;
Gonzallo Zeballos - Partner at Baker Hostetler in New
York; and Portia Nicholson
- Associate in the Higgs & Johnson Bahamas office. Local
speakers included Chris
Narborough and Philip Boni
- Partners at Higgs & Johnson along with Don Seymour
- Managing Director at dms Management Ltd. and R J Berry
- Head of Compliance at Cayman Islands Monetary
Authority.
The seminar concluded with a lively and informative
question and answer period. Guests were then ushered to
the cocktail reception which was sponsored by Cayman
National. Attendees then had the opportunity to mix
and mingle with the speakers and other professionals.
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