Cayman Islands:
Alternative Investment Funds 2020 Guide: Cayman Islands (August 2020)
13 August 2020
Maples Group
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Grant Dixon and Andrew Keast provide an analysis of the laws and
regulations of alternative investment funds in the Cayman Islands.
Their contribution formed part of the International Comparative
Legal Guide to: Alternative Investment Funds 2020, which provides a
practical cross-border insight into alternative investment funds
work in 20 jurisdictions.
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This article first appeared in the 2020 edition of the
International Comparative Legal Guide Alternative Investment Funds,
published by Global Legal Group in August 2020.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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