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CAYMAN ISLANDS Law and Practice Contributed by: Daniel Lee, Sophia Scott, Kimberly Robinson and James Turner, Maples Group

Maples Group advises global financial, institu - tional, business and private clients on the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, Jersey and Luxembourg, through its leading international law firm, Maples and Cal - der. With offices in key jurisdictions around the world, the Maples Group has specific strengths

in the areas of corporate commercial, finance, investment funds, litigation and trusts. Main - taining relationships with leading legal coun - sel, the group leverages this local expertise to deliver an integrated service offering for global business initiatives.

Authors

Daniel Lee is head of the Cayman Islands corporate team at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm. His experience includes advising on a broad range of corporate and

Sophia Scott is a partner in the Cayman Islands corporate and Latin American teams at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm. She has a wide range of experience in general

commercial work, including private equity, IPOs, M&A, joint ventures and SPACs. He also advises on all types of investment funds and has extensive experience in finance and capital markets.

corporate and finance transactions, including joint ventures, M&A, restructurings, structured finance, leveraged finance and investment fund transactions, including hedge funds and private equity funds. As part of the Latin America group, Sophia works with clients originating from Latin America as well as those investing into the region. Her clients also include UHNW individuals looking to form family offices in the Cayman Islands. James Turner is an associate in the Cayman Islands corporate team at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm. His experience includes advising on a broad range of corporate work, including private equity, IPOs, M&A, joint ventures and SPACs. He also advises investment managers, financial institutions and their onshore counsel on the structuring, formation and operation of a wide range of investment fund structures.

Kimberly Robinson is an associate in the Cayman Islands corporate team at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm. She advises on a wide range of corporate and

commercial matters. Kimberly also has experience advising on investment funds, in particular hedge funds and private equity funds, as well as finance matters.

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