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STEP Cayman Conference 2025

Thursday 23 January 2025
Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman, Cayman

Fenner Moeran KC is speaking at the STEP Cayman Conference 2025.

Fenner is speaking on “The arbitration advantage?”, alongside Bernadette Carey TEP (Carey Olsen), Jennifer Ridgway (Farrer & Co), and Shelley White TEP (Walkers).

Other talks will discuss topics such as:

  • Advising a Family Office: Solutions from the C-Suite
  • UK non-dom changes – everything you need to know from a Cayman perspective
  • Regulation, enforcement and sanctions – are you up to date?
  • Cayman planning where there’s a US connection – can it still be beneficial?
  • Charity begins at home
  • STAR on the rise
  • Macro forces, personal choices: estate planning challenges for high net worth families
  • Beyond the Beaches: The strategic appeal of the Cayman Islands for UHNW families looking to relocate
  • Unweaving a tangled web
  • Parties and powerholders
  • Guardians of the digital vault: navigating digital trust assets in a digital age

The conference is taking place on Thursday 23rd January 2025 and Friday 24th January 2025. Click the button below to register for the event.

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