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Maples and Calder opened a Dublin office in 2006. 2012 saw the opening of a second office in Asia, when their Singapore office opened in September 2012. [3] Jonathan Green is the firm's global managing partner and is based in the Cayman Islands office. [4] The firm rebranded from "Maples and Calder" to the "Maples Group" in 2019. [2]
Travers joined the firm of Maples and Calder in 1975 and became a partner in 1977. He was the architect of the legislation governing key financial services in the Cayman Islands including the Exempted Limited Partnership Law 1991 and the Mutual Funds Law 1993, which formed the basis for the mutual funds industry and the private equity industry ...
Maples Group (formerly Maples and Calder), an international law firm advising on the laws of the Cayman Islands, Ireland and the British Virgin Islands; Maples Cottage, a historic cottage in Westborough, Massachusetts; Maples Inn (disambiguation), various inns; Maples Pavilion, an arena in Stanford, California; Maples v. Thomas, a U.S. Supreme ...
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The Maples Group comprises of an international law firm called Maples and Calder and a funds, fiduciary and entity formation business. Appreciate your help in updating the accuracy of this page. Please let me know if you need any further sources to verify this change. (Katy at Maples 15:13, 14 January 2020 (UTC))
Ugland House. Ugland House is a building located in George Town, Cayman Islands.Located at 121 South Church Street, the building is occupied by the law firm Maples and Calder [1] and is the registered office address for 40,000 entities, including many major investment funds, international joint ventures and capital market issuers.
In Calder, a California resident in the entertainment business sued the National Enquirer, located in Florida, for libel based on an allegedly defamatory article published by the magazine. While the article was written and edited in Florida, the Court found that personal jurisdiction was properly established in California because of the effects ...
The Global Analyst Research Settlement was an enforcement agreement reached in the United States on April 28, 2003, between the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (NASD), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and ten of the United States's largest investment firms to address issues of conflict of interest within their businesses in ...