| Nassau |
Ocean Centre,
Montagu Foreshore,
East Bay Street,
P. O. Box N-3247,
Nassau, Bahamas |
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| Area of Practice |
Trusts and Estates
Banking Law |
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| Education |
University of Miami School of Law
(JD) (LL.M), Miami, Florida, USA
University of New Mexico (PhD), Albuquerque,
New Mexico , USA |
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| Admissions |
Florida, 1979
Bahamas, 1982 |
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| Publications |
International Financial Law
review (contributor)
Journal of International Planning (contributor)
Trust and Trustees (contributor)
Asset Protection: Domestic and International
Law and Tactics (contributor)
Nassau Escapades (author)
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| Memberships |
Florida Bar Association
Bahamas Bar Association
Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners
Terralex (an association of independent law firms) |
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| Earl A Cash |
| Partner
Phone: 242 502 5200
Fax: 242 502 5250
E-mail: ecash@higgsjohnson.com
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| Specialising in Trusts and Estates
and Banking Law, Earl A. Cash services major trust
companies in the Bahamas. He has been a member of
the Florida Bar since 1979, and The Bahamas Bar
since 1982. He holds a PhD in English from the University
of New Mexico as well as a JD and LL.M in International
Law from the University of Miami School of Law.
Earl spent the 1990s as a temporary Stipendiary
and Circuit Magistrate for Night Court in the
Bahamas, and served as a member of the Disciplinary
Tribunal of the Bahamas Bar and the Ethics Committee
of the Bahamas Bar Association. He is a member
of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
(STEP) and an occasional delegate at IBC’s
Annual International Trust and Tax Planning Conference.
He has also travelled to the United States and
England with the Bahamas Financial Services Board
to assist in the promotion of The Bahamas as a
choice international jurisdiction.
Dr Cash has lectured and written articles on
the Trustee Act and related legislation. His publications,
which reflect his interest in the law and in literature,
include articles in International Financial Law
Review; Journal of International Planning; and
Trust and Trustees. He has made contributions
to the text, Asset Protection: Domestic and International
Law and Tactics . His Nassau Escapades is a collection
of short stories about Bahamian life.
Earl Cash has lectured at the College of The
Bahamas in Banking Law, Business Law, and Literature,
and has served on the Catholic Board of Education.
Currently, he is a member of the Council of the
College of The Bahamas, which has the responsibility
of setting the institution’s policy. He
also sits on the Board of Directors of the Bahamas
International Stock Exchange.
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