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Mr. Olander claimed a vast amount of knowledge in regulatory and anti-money laundering practices during his tenure as Assitant Attorney General in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
read moreIn The Bahamas, companies can be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1992 (“Domestic Companies”) and under the International Business Companies, Act (“IBC’s”).
read moreThe Bahamian judicial system is based on English common law. Actions are brought before either the Magistrates Court or the Supreme Court, with recourse to the local Court of Appeal.
read moreProbate is the Certificate granted by the Probate Division of the Supreme Court of The Bahamas to the effect that the Last Will and Testament of the deceased person has been proved and registered in the Court.
read moreThe transfer of title to real property in The Bahamas is by way of a deed of conveyance which must be signed by the transferor or vendor, and also be signed by the purchaser, if there are covenants contained in the deed.
read moreCivil law deals with disputes between private parties or negligent acts that cause harm to others. Depending on your case, you may wish to solve the problem outside of court through alternative dispute resolution.
read moreWellington E. Olander is the managing director and head lawyer at W.E. Olander & Co. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) in Political Science from Coe College, Cedar Rapids, IOWA, a Bachelor of Law Degree (LL.B.) from The University of the West Indies, Barbados, and a Certficate of Legal Education (C.L.E.) from Norman Manley Law School, Kingston, Jamaica.