Privacy Law and Compliance Guide 2025: Bermuda
Privacy Law and Compliance Guide 2025: Bermuda. Bermuda’s privacy laws and regulations concerning the protection and use of personal information in Bermuda currently exists across two different statutes.

Recovery planning for commercial insurers
New rules released by the Bermuda Monetary Authority aim to equip certain insurers with a structured approach to prepare for various adverse situations before they escalate into severe stress conditions.

Guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in Isle of Man 2024
A guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) law and practices in Isle of Man, with a focus on key areas including deal structure, due diligence requirements, regulatory frameworks, treatment of seller liability, deal process, hostile bids and other trends across the M&A sector in the jurisdiction.


Guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in the Cayman Islands 2024
A guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) law and practices in the Cayman Islands, with a focus on key areas including deal structure, due diligence requirements, regulatory frameworks, treatment of seller liability, deal process, hostile bids and other trends across the M&A sector in the jurisdiction.


Guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in Bermuda 2024
A guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) law and practices in Bermuda, with a focus on key areas including deal structure, due diligence requirements, regulatory frameworks, treatment of seller liability, deal process, hostile bids and other trends across the M&A sector in the jurisdiction.


Guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in Mauritius 2024
A guide to Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) law and practices in Mauritius, with a focus on key areas including deal structure, due diligence requirements, regulatory frameworks, treatment of seller liability, deal process, hostile bids and other trends across the M&A sector in the jurisdiction.

Court of Appeal clarifies the merits threshold for the grant of freezing injunctions
What is a “good arguable case”? Alan Bercow looks at the Court of Appeal decision in Isabel dos Santos v Unitel SA [2024] EWCA Civ 1109 which has clarified the law on the applicable merits threshold for obtaining a freezing injunction.

“Taking Note” may end on a bad note for litigants
The importance of replying to each paragraph of pleadings and the consequence of just “taking note” of averments has been extensively underlined in the recent case of ESPACE AUTOMOBILE LTEE v ASCENCIA LTD (2024 SCJ 438).


The Global – your offshore corporate law questions answered: October 2024
The Global is a quarterly collection of corporate expert insights and analysis across Appleby's global jurisdictions. Here are follow-up FAQs from the insights we shared in the 2024 Q2 Review edition.


Guide to companies in the Cayman Islands
Our guide to companies in the Cayman Islands provides an overview of the Cayman Islands company incorporation process as well as a considered look at other key aspects relating to Cayman companies law.



