Feds Warn Silicon Valley about ‘Warrant-Free Zones’ in devices
By Mike Sacks, From The National Law Journal “We’re not seeking a front door, back door or any other kind of door,” Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Federal law enforcement officials want help from Silicon…
Amazon loses appeal over search results
By Patience Haggin, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — High-end watch manufacturer Multi Time Machine Inc. won a skirmish in a fight against Amazon.com Inc. and can proceed with claims that the online retailer’s search results infringe its trademark. Ruling…
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Conference Started Monday (6)
From Jamaica Gleaner Local, regional and international arbitrators will converge in Kingston for the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) – Caribbean Branch, centennial conference at the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies, Mona, starting today and…
Russia vetoes UN move to recognize Srebrenica ‘genocide’
By Carole Landry, AFP From Business Insider United Nations (United States) (AFP) – Russia vetoed a draft UN resolution Wednesday that would have recognized the Srebrenica massacre as genocide, saying it unfairly singled out Bosnian Serbs for war crimes. Britain…
celebrity cameos in ‘Sharknado 3’
All the ridiculous celebrity cameos you’ll see in ‘Sharknado 3’ By Laura Vitto From Mashable The set of Syfy’s Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Has proven to be quite the B-list celebrity watering hole. Last Friday, the network announced the…
Shortage of experienced trust and funds administrators – AP Group
From Offshore Bankers While economies across the globe are slowly limping back from the massive credit crunch, the effects of recession, however, are still haunting some sectors such as trusts and funds. A leading recruitment consultancy AP Group has expressed…
Webb was director of Warner’s company
From Supersport Suspended Concacaf president Jeffrey Webb was a director 10 years ago of a Cayman Islands company controlled by Jack Warner, the former head of the Americas regional soccer body who is facing US corruption charges, a court document…
Guernsey’s to offer sunken treasure from famed Spanish galleon
From ARTFIX daily (ArtfixDaily.com) Three decades ago, American treasure hunter Mel Fisher discovered sunken treasure valued at about $450 million from the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, the most famous member of a fleet of Spanish ships that sank in 1622…
Venezuela begins cutting ties with Guyana; warns it won’t back down in border dispute
From Caribbean360 CARACAS, Venezuela, Wednesday July 8, 2015 – “We are victims of dispossession. I say this to our friends and also to our enemies: No one will ever get Venezuela to renounce her historical rights to the Essequibo.” With…
Cartoon of the week
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…