Section 28Part 3 — THE PRACTICE OF CAYMAN ISLANDS LAWAmended
Ability to practise Cayman Islands law or establish as a law firm
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Nothing in this Part affects any ability a person, whether or not an attorney-at-law, may have under any other Act to practise Cayman Islands law.
Nothing in this Part prohibits an attorney-at-law from establishing that attorney-at-law as a law firm or as a partner or member of a law firm except that —
in the case of a law firm that is an attorney-at-law practising Cayman Islands law in the Islands as a sole practitioner, the attorney-at-law shall be a Caymanian; or
in the case of a law firm that is a recognised law entity, at least one member or partner of the recognised law entity shall be an attorney-at-law who is a Caymanian.
Referenced By
- Section 54 — Recognition by Council
section 28(2)(b)