HSM LAW
Cayman Immigration: There May be Trouble Ahead
As the government prepares for a commencement date of 1 March 2026 for the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Act 2025 (“the Amendment Act”), it is becoming increasingly obvious that there will be a large number of individuals adversely affected Read more +
Privy Council Affirms Exclusion of Charitable Employees from Cayman Unfair Dismissal
An Overview of Attorney General of the Cayman Islands and another (Respondents) v. Shelliann Bush (Appellant) [2025] UKPC 39. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has confirmed that employees of charitable organisations in the Cayman Islands have no statutory Read more +
When is an Employee not an Employee in the Cayman Islands?
In the UK and around the world, a large amount of case law has developed around how to assess whether an individual is an employee or not. Companies such as Uber and Pimlico Plumbers have fought lengthy court battles to Read more +
HSM Review of the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Bill 2025 / Caymanian Protection Act
In October 2025, the Government proposed a change to the Immigration (Transition) Act (2022 Revision) (“the Current Law”) by publishing the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Bill 2025 (“the Bill”). In a 58-page document the Government set out the numerous Read more +
Kerrie Cox Rejoins HSM Partnership, Bringing New Expertise
The HSM Group is pleased to announce that Kerrie Cox has rejoined HSM Chambers as a Partner to lead the firm’s Litigation and Insolvency practice.
Kerrie practiced as a Barrister in the UK for over 12 years, before being admitted as an attorney in the Cayman Islands in 2010. Recognised for his pragmatic approach in providing strategic legal counsel to his clients, Kerrie has acted for banks, high profile companies and individuals on a wide range of legal matters, including liquidations, complex contract negotiations, and dispute resolution. He has appeared as Lead Counsel in the courts of England & Wales, Gibraltar, British Virgin Islands as well as the Cayman Islands.
Additionally, Kerrie has acted as a Mediator in over 30 mediations (qualifying in 2003) in both family and commercial disputes. Acknowledged for his strong communication skills, attention to detail and proven ability to mitigate legal risk, he is adept at taking the lead in negotiating and resolving multilayered legal issues.
HSM Managing Partner, Huw Moses, OBE shares: “It is great to welcome back Kerrie to the HSM partnership. His expertise, both within our firm and beyond, brings tremendous value to our clients and team.”
