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Snag Hits CBA Status Lawsuit

Tuesday, June 29, 2004

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  • The decision to allow Attorney Micki Jafa Bodden to withdraw from the case, should not by any means be construed as an indication that the CBA should not continue with this case. If we have all been reading the papers, we know that there are other circumstances which call for Mrs. Bodden to withdraw. However, the CBA needs to continue to pursue this matter and get it resolved by the courts, if at possible, without political interference. The future of the Cayman Islands and the effect this "mass status grants" fiasco will have on the education of our Caymanian-born children in school as well as the infrastructure and financial burden that is inevitable, must be looked into and sorted out post haste - Eyes Wide Open Caymanian

     
  • What are the circumstances surrounding Mrs Micki Jafa Bodden's sudden departure from Cayman? - Observer

     
  • After reading your article it occurred to me that it is really a pretty sad day for the legal profession when after exhausting all time extensions the court would allow, the CBA attorney on the case steps down to force further delay. As the CBA still obviously can not make their case in a timely fashion and now must resort to less than ethical tactics to further delay the case, perhaps it is time for them to do the right thing; drop the case entirely. They have no client! They have had their opportunity to present their case and clearly are unable (or unwilling) to do so. It is not fair that those of us affected by this delay must remain 'in limbo' as to our position while the organisation that represents the legal profession on the Cayman Islands plays cute lawyer games. It is a disgrace. Hopefully the Grand Court will see this tactic for what it and throw the case out - Anonymous

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