CAREY OLSEN: Carey Olsen Cayman Islands moves office as part of continued growth

Press release from Carey Olsen, Friday 1 August, 2025.

Leading offshore law firm Carey Olsen has relocated its Cayman Islands office to the brand-new Pavilion East building in George Town, as part of the firm’s continued growth and investment in the region.

Carey Olsen first opened its Cayman Islands office in 2012 and now has more than 90 staff on the island, led by a team of 12 partners. The team comprises leading legal specialists in investment funds, corporate and commercial, finance, insolvency, dispute resolution, trusts and local business licensing, with a dedicated corporate services team supporting Cayman Islands companies, partnerships and LLCs with complex administrative, regulatory and compliance requirements.

The firm will officially move to the premium, sustainable Pavilion East development as of 28 July 2025 alongside tenants including the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), the Public Service Pensions Board, the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange and MUFG.

Sam Dawson, managing partner of Carey Olsen Cayman Islands, said: “Carey Olsen’s move to Pavilion East is an important milestone in our growth, and I would like to thank our colleagues and clients for the important role they continue to play in our ongoing journey. Hours of planning have gone in to designing every aspect of our new office to create a modern and comfortable working environment and I look forward to welcoming the team and our valued clients to our new home.”

Carey Olsen’s new address in the Cayman Islands is: Carey Olsen Cayman Limited, Pavilion East, 205 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, KY1-1001.

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