Agreements to buy land in Bermuda
The law requires that an agreement for sale and purchase of Bermuda land is in writing.

A Norwich Pharmacal order (NPO) is a disclosure order available in the Cayman Islands to compel a third party who has been somehow ‘mixed up’ in wrongdoing to disclose certain information and/or documents to help the applicant identify and/or pursue a potential defendant to future proceedings, whether those proceedings are to take place in the Cayman Islands or overseas.


PIPA’s Implications For IT Service Contracts
Increasingly, businesses in Bermuda rely on the IT and data-processing services of both domestic and overseas providers. The collection and use of personal information is a ubiquitous aspect of those services.
Register of Overseas Entities: A Jersey perspective
The Register of Overseas Entities at Companies House (ROE), as contemplated by the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (Act) has now gone live as at 1 August 2022. The land registration elements of the legislation will come into force on 5 September 2022 to give overseas entities sufficient time to complete their registration on the ROE.

Balancing Regulatory and Data Protection Compliance
This article considers data protection compliance in the context of financial services regulatory compliance.


APPLEBY MAURITIUS NEWSLETTER, JULY 2022
There have been interesting developments in our legal landscape since our last issue with the Government’s continued endeavours to further enhance our international financial centre as one of excellence.




Digital Banking - Being future ready
One of the positive aspects of digitalisation is the opportunity which it has offered for financial inclusion.

FSC Rules issued under the Virtual Asset and Initial Token Offerings Services Act 2021 (VAITOS)
On 15 July 2022, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) issued the following rules under the VAITOS.
Recent Case Clarifies Employer’s Responsibility For Severance Allowance
This article discusses the recent case of C12 Aviation Bermuda Limited v Dr. M. Bradshaw et al [2022] SC (Bda) 26 Civ, in which the Supreme Court considered a novel question as to whether an employer is responsible for paying severance allowance to employees it makes redundant in circumstances where those employees commence employment with a new employer immediately after termination.
The Royal Gazette’s RG Business 2022 Podcasts ‘Navigate Series’
Brad Adderley joins The Royal Gazette’s RG Business 2022 Podcasts ‘Navigate Series’.
