Section 38Part 5 — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Clerk of the Court to keep a Roll of attorneys-at-law
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The Clerk of the Court shall keep a register which shall be known as the Court Roll.
The Clerk of the Court shall, in respect of each person admitted for the time being to practise as an attorney-at-law, enter on the Roll —
the person's full name and business address;
the person's nationality;
the date the person was first admitted to practise Cayman Islands law;
details of the qualifications in respect of which the person was admitted to practise law;
the area of law in which the person specialises and a description of the person's post-qualification experience in that area;
the name of the person's employer, if any; and
all the jurisdictions in which the person practises Cayman Islands law.
The Roll may be kept in the form of an electronic record to which the Electronic Transactions Act (2003 Revision) applies.
Referenced By
- Section 2 — Interpretation
section 38