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20/11/2025 | hsmoffice

10 Interns Join HSM’s 2025-26 Internship Programme

The HSM Group is proud to announce the launch of its 2025/26 internship programme in collaboration with the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC). HSM recently welcomed 10 ambitious interns to its team: Mia-Ariel Torres Gordon, Dimitri Seymour, Jureimi Monotero, Read more +

05/11/2025 | hsmoffice

HSM in The Legal 500 Caribbean 2026 Rankings

The HSM Group was featured recently in the Legal 500 2026 Caribbean rankings. HSM Chambers, a full-service law firm, received rankings across multiple practice areas for their expertise in the Cayman Islands and are highlighted below with some of Legal Read more +

22/10/2025 | hsmoffice

Keep Calm and Carry On – Proposed Changes to Cayman’s Immigration Act

With the publishing on Friday (17 October 2025) of the proposed new Immigration Bill, numerous clients have sought advice/reassurance that they will not be adversely affected by any proposed changes. Like with any change in legislation, there will be those Read more +

30/09/2025 | hsmoffice

Cayman Islands Immigration Update – September 2025

Recently there have been a number of decisions by the Deputy Governor’s Office to deny individuals applications for Naturalisation. Those decisions have fallen into two distinct categories. Firstly, those applicants who are students outside of the Cayman Islands and are yet Read more +

STEP Journal: Personal Data Trusts - For the Masses?

HSM’s Robert Mack, Head of Private Client & Trusts, explores the possibility of personal data becoming a trust asset. The value of personal data to the private client industry has not been heavily explored. Trustees and personal representatives should acknowledge the power of personal data and plan for its exploitation.

Source – ‘Personal data trusts – for the masses?’, STEP Journal (Vol28 Iss4), pp.42-43: https://www.step.org/step-journal/back-issue-archive.

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