Caribbean Brief

Collas Crill Caribbean Brief – key offshore updates in one place

Welcome to the Collas Crill Caribbean Brief – a concise round-up of significant recent decisions and legal developments affecting offshore and cross-border litigation.

This edition covers:

Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v CL Financial Ltd (In Liquidation) [2025] UKPC 41

Level of detail required in support of approval of liquidators' remuneration on a time basis

Kenneth M Krys (as Liquidator of Fairfield Sentry Ltd (In Liquidation)) v Farnum Place LLC [2025] UKPC 43

Material changes in circumstances as ground for retrospective sanction for successful US appeal

Fang Ankong & anr v Green Elite Ltd (In Liquidation) [2025] UKPC 47

Breach of fiduciary duty, payments for improper purpose, Duomatic principle

Maso Capital Investments Ltd and another v Trina Solar Ltd [2025] UKPC 48

Merger appraisals, share valuation methodology, approach to determination of appeals

Court of Appeal (Cayman Islands)

Suning International Group Co Limited and Suning.com Co Ltd v Carrefour Nederland BV [2025] CICA (Civ) 11

Enforcement of arbitration awards, New York Convention, GCR O.73 (Part II), relevance of service provisions under Hague Convention 

Grand Court (Cayman Islands)

In the matter of TROOPS INC [2025] CIGC (FSD) 76

 Ex parte application to appoint joint provisional liquidators, the necessity hurdle

Re: New Horizon Health Limited [2025] CIGC (FSD) 84

Winding up, whether to appoint provisional liquidators or a restructuring officer, relevance of powers to be exercised by office holder to the appropriate appointment, sanction of engagement of attorneys

Kryo Group Ltd v Securus Co Ltd and Another [2025] CIGC (FSD) 93

GCR Order 63, rule 3, open justice, application to seal court file to protect allegedly confidential information in pleading, whether pleaded information is confidential

Linksure Global Holding Limited v Infinite Solution Limited and Ors [2025] CIGC (FSD) 95

Leave to serve out of the jurisdiction, reliance on GCR O.11, r.1(1)(ff) where defendant was director or officer of another defendant, extension of validity of writ to enable service by Hague Convention methods

RCF VII Sponsor LLC and Another v Blue Gold Ltd [2025] CIGC (FSD) 94

Injunction to restrain extraordinary general meeting, whether to excuse party from requirement to provide a cross-undertaking as to damages

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