David Ritch (Senior Partner) obtained an honours law degree from
the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Barbados and went
on to qualify as an English Barrister-at-Law in London, England.
He was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of the Inner
Temple having also completed the Bar exams as an honours student.
His career began in the Cayman Islands Courts Office as the Clerk
of Courts but he rose rapidly from that position to Crown Counsel
and Senior Crown Counsel in the Chambers of the Hon. Attorney
General. After spending three years in Government service, he
was recruited into the private sector by the firm then known as
Hunter & Hunter where he worked as an associate for four years.
In 1983, David and his step father Warren Conolly (who was a
past Government Minister) established the firm Ritch & Conolly.
Since then David has become well known not only for his reputation
as an outstanding lawyer but for his numerous contributions to
society over the years.
He is a past president of the Law Society and has served on numerous
Government Statutory Boards. Apart from having been a member of
the Cayman Islands Currency Board for almost 10 years he has served
as Chairman of the Port Authority, the Labour Law and Planning
Appeals Tribunals, The Trade & Business Licensing Board, the
Caymanian Protection Board, the Immigration Board and the Work
Permit Board. He also chaired the Immigration Review Team appointed
by the Cabinet in 2005 to conduct an in depth review of the Immigration
Law and Regulations.
In recognition of his services to the Islands David was awarded
the honour of Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British
Empire (OBE) in 2003 by her Majesty the Queen and received the
Cayman Islands Quincentennial Lifetime Achievement Award for Law.
He is also a Justice of the Peace.
In addition to practicing law, David is the Chairman of the Board
of Directors of Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd., the sole provider
of electricity on the Island of Grand Cayman and a member of the
Board of Directors of First Caribbean International Bank Limited,
a commercial bank with assets in excess of US$12 billion and carrying
on business in 17 different jurisdictions in the Caribbean.
David’s wide ranging experience has equipped him to provide
his clients with a unique perspective on the matters on which
he is consulted.