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Backdating Completed of Financial Services Division of Grand Court of the Cayman Islands

October 18, 2011 by David Marchant

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OffshoreAlert has now finished backdating our coverage of actions filed at the Financial Services Division of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands to the filing of the Division's first case on November 2, 2009, which was a petition for the liquidation of Laurus Offshore Fund, Ltd. to continue under the supervision of the Court and for Gordon MacRae and G. James Cleaver to be appointed as Joint Official Liquidators.

Except where a case has been sealed by the court or is otherwise unavailable, OffshoreAlert has copies of each writ, petition, summons, or other initial filing, all of which can be viewed by clicking on 'Cayman Islands' in the 'Offshore Courts' section in the right-hand column of our home-page or can be searched using our 'Search Box'.

"The Cayman Islands is one of OffshoreAlert's most important jurisdictions," said David Marchant, Publisher of OffshoreAlert. "It is one of the world's leading international financial centers, particularly in the areas of banking and hedge funds, and a significant amount of business is transacted there involving major businesses and high net worth individuals located all around the world."

OffshoreAlert also has copies of many – but not all – initial filings at the Civil Division of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands over the last 18 months. We are continuing to back-date these records in order to offer subscribers more comprehensive coverage.

OffshoreAlert has also started obtaining copies of initial filings at the Commercial and Civil Divisions of the British Virgin Islands High Court, which can also be found in our database.

OffshoreAlert's database now contains details of more than 20,000 civil actions filed at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, Bermuda Supreme Court or the British Virgin Islands High Court.

We update our records on a regular basis, usually weekly, in order to bring subscribers details of the latest cases.

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