Bahamas: The Law and Practice of Doing Business in The Bahamas, 2024

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Bahamas: The Law and Practice of Doing Business in The Bahamas, 2024

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Nassau, The Bahamas. In the 2024 edition of the Chambers Global Practice Guide, Doing Business In, GrahamThompson Managing Partner Judith Whitehead, KC, authors the Chapter for The Bahamas.

August 2024

Nassau, The Bahamas. GrahamThompson Managing Partner Judith Whitehead, KC, authors the Chapter for The Bahamas.

The practice guide is comprehensive in scope. Areas of coverage on the law and practice of doing business in The Bahamas include:

  • Restriction on Foreign Investments

  • Corporate Vehicles

  • Employment Law

  • Tax Law

  • Competition Law

  • Intellectual Property

  • Data Protection

Sub-categories under each area comprise detailed coverage of respective subjects.

Moreover, the guide provides an overview of the legal system in The Bahamas, and a look ahead including prospective legal reforms in a wider discussion of relevant trends and developments.

The latest trends and developments associated with doing business in The Bahamas, augments the practice guide. The authors include GrahamThompson Partners Aliya Allen, Co-Chair of the firm's Finance Practice Group. Alistair Chisnall, Co-Chair of GrahamThompson's Property & Development Practice Group. In addition to Litigation Partner Michaela Sumner-Budhi.

To read The Bahamas Chapter of the 2024 Chambers Global Practice Guide, Doing Business In, follow this link here.

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