George Town, Grand Cayman – September 22, 2004
The offices of Conyers Dill & Pearman, Cayman as well as the affiliated Codan Trust Company (Cayman) Limited have resumed normal operations.
Throughout the turmoil created by the devastating Hurricane Ivan, the international offshore law firm has been able to continue to service clients who need Cayman advice by tapping into the global network of Cayman familiar lawyers in its offices in Bermuda, BVI, Hong Kong, London and Singapore.
The Firm’s offices, which house over 20 staff, in Century Yard George Town, officially reopened on Monday, September 20, and are fully operational despite the devastating effects last week of Hurricane Ivan. Power and communications have been restored to central George Town and the Companies Registry, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange are also operational.
CD&P had a trial run of its crisis management / business continuity in June of 2002 following a fire at the British Virgin Islands office. In this instance too, the firm carried on business as normal, relocating some staff to the Bermuda office and ensuring workload was allocated equitably throughout the firm.
For those wishing to contact our Cayman offices, you can direct enquiries as usual to:
Conyers Dill & Pearman, Cayman
Century Yard, Cricket Square
Hutchins Drive
PO Box 2681GT, George Town, Grand Cayman
Telephone: (345) 945 3901
Facsimile: (345) 945 3902
E-mail: cayman@cdp.bm
Codan Trust Company (Cayman) Limited
Century Yard, Cricket Square
Hutchins Drive
PO Box 2681GT, George Town, Grand Cayman
Telephone: (345) 949 1040
Facsimile: (345) 949 1048
E-mail: cayman@cdp.bm
Temporarily, you can contact:
Kevin Butler on tel. (441)-278-7988, e-mail kcbutler@cdp.bm
Neil Cox, on tel. (441) 278-7989, e-mail ntcox@cdp.bm