Drone Regulations in The Bahamas

Aviation Chair, Michael Allen, discusses drone regulation in The Bahamas in this Q&A-styled article.

Forced Heirship: Options in The Bahamas to Address Disposition Concerns

The Bahamas, unlike many other jurisdictions, does not have forced heirship laws. Therefore, persons resident in The Bahamas have...

At The Cutting Edge: How Bahamian trust law continues to keep pace with international developments

The Bahamas’ financial services industry continues to develop, modernise and implement initiatives to address the needs of its clientele.

Fintech: Financing of the Future

FinTech has altered the way transactions are conducted with the creation and use of blockchain technology.

Whose money is it? Financial disclosure and judicial assistance in changing time

For a number of decades, The Bahamas has been one of a number of select jurisdictions utilised by high...

The Litigator’s Toolbox – Without Prejudice

In this article I shall take from the Litigators Toolbox the term “without prejudice,” which is often employed inappropriately....

The Opportunity of a Lifetime: The Bahamas as a Centre for International Commercial Arbitration

In the late 2010s, the Government of The Bahamas enacted The Arbitration Act, 2009 as “an act to restate...

INSOL New York – Bahamas Update

Insolvent trust - A novel area of the law in The Bahamas and other common law jurisdictions where there...

Artificial Intelligence in the Law

At the 2017 Firm seminar, Weathering a Changing Climate, we discussed the opportunity, myths and reality of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)...