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DYRUD LAW L.P

Dyrud Law L.P is a law firm with principal offices in Anguilla,  British West Indies and Nevis, West Indies.

Dyrud Law L.P  advise a diverse international and local clientele on matters relating to the laws of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados and the other Caribbean jurisdictions.

The firm is a general practice with expertise in a number of specialist areas, such as: funds; international capital markets; international tax law; shipping and maritime law; energy; international banking; construction; intellectual property law; company and commercial law; e-commerce; collections; employment law; finance; insolvency; property law; insurance and reinsurance; bankruptcy; investments; offshore financial services; telecommunications and trust and estates.

We are exceptionally experienced in international corporate and trust structuring and we regularly advise on matters relating to international taxation and wealth preservation. The firm is fortunate that John Dyrud, served as the principal drafting consultant of the Government of Anguilla’s legislative revision programme for the substantive financial services legislation and continues to maintain a close involvement in on-going law reform and new legislation projects.

Dyrud Law L.P can provide corporate and related structures that will combine the client’s personal and company requirements with the maximum advantages offered by the tax legislation of various jurisdictions. The firm is happy to work with clients’ existing advisers, and its associated companies can provide full book-keeping, administrative and other required assistance.

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