COVID-19 has forced society to embrace all things technological as well as forcing us individually to adapt to working remotely. […]
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At a glance: The Bahamas’ COVID-19 court protocols
May 2020 | By Al-Leecia Delancy
May 2020 | By Al-Leecia Delancy
COVID-19 has forced society to embrace all things technological as well as forcing us individually to adapt to working remotely. […]
—May 2020 | By Nateisha L. Anderson-Bain and Kharin Sears
COVID-19 in The Bahamas On 11th March 2020, The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. On 15th March, The Government of […]
—May 2020 | By McFalloughn Bowleg and Lenthera Culmer
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (“WHO”) classified the global spread of COVID-19 as a pandemic. Shortly thereafter, on […]
—March 2020 | By Dwayne Whylly
This Explanatory Note is intended to provide an understanding of employers and employees rights and obligations under the Employment […]
—February 2020 | By Scott Cruickshank, Phillip Baldwin and Jonathan Child
Attorneys Scott Cruickshank, Phillip Baldwin and Jonathan Child contributed the British Virgin Islands Chapter of ICLG: Litigation & Dispute Resolution […]
—January 2020 | By Dr. David Hayton
Abstract The recent Sofer case shows how trustees can safeguard their interests via exoneration clauses, deeds of indemnity and even […]
—January 2020 | By Brian Simms QC and Marco Turnquest
Abstract Two judgments, delivered by the Bahamian Supreme Court on 27 November 2018 and 7 August 2019 in ongoing litigation […]
—January 2020 | By Chelon Carr-Newbold
To encourage the rebuilding effort in Abaco, Grand Bahama and the surrounding Cays (the “Zone”) after Hurricane Dorian, tax relief […]
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