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remotely. This can raise particular challenges in terms of the
execution of documents, with physical "wet ink" execution
often proving unmanageable for signatories. This need not however
create undue concern as BVI law provides for a comprehensive and
flexible approach to electronic execution of documents.
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The Cayman Islands Parliament has taken a significant step towards improving access to justice in the Cayman Islands by passing for a second reading, the Private Funding of Legal Services Bill, 2020.
Mr. Glykis, continuing from a previous article on issues of e-justice published in the same newspaper, draws our attention to the fact that the long delays in the administration of justice
Wakefield Quin represented Roust Trading Ltd. and its Bermuda affiliates in connection with Roust Corporation's Chapter 11 Pre-packaged Plan of Reorganization in the U.S.
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