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WATCH: Cayman Conference 2020 – Webinar 1

Tuesday 20 October 2020
10.30am - 11.30am (4.30am - 5.30am UK time) followed by virtual networking
Online, Zoom Webinar
1.0 CPD

Our Cayman Conference returned in the form of two webinars this year. The first took place on Tuesday 20th October 2020, running from 10.30am (4.30pm UK time) until 11.30am (5.30pm UK time).

Asset-stripping claims and reflective loss

Tim Penny QC and Jamie Holmes

  • The current state of Cayman law on the reflective loss principle
  • The UKSC in Marex: back to Prudential? The recent EWHC decision of BIG v Smith
  • Claims under the Fraudulent Dispositions Law
  • Other ways around the reflective loss principle in an asset-stripping case

Followed by one of the following Workshops:

Workshop 1: Trusts applications in a commercial setting (click here for problem questions)

Jonathan Hilliard QC and Tom Roscoe

Workshop 2: Contempt for breach of foreign law (click here for problem questions)

Alan Gourgey QC and Elizabeth Houghton

Workshop 3: Abuse of process in cross-border cases (click here for problem questions)

Andrew Mold QC, Bobby Friedman and Tara Taylor


The Zoom recording of the talk on asset-stripping claims and reflective loss can be found below.

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