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Day: July 15, 2015

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Napkin nibbler settles SEC case involving Ex-Simpson Thacher clerk

By Brian Baxter, From The Am Law Daily The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Monday that it has formally settled its claims against mortgage banker Frank Tamayo, a cooperator in the agency’s insider trading case against former Simpson Thacher…

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Cayman Islands: Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation supports CCMI’s Lionfish Programme

The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation awarded a grant to the Central Caribbean Marine Institute in Little Cayman to support its WILD program (Whole-Island Lionfish Defense). GHOF has been a long time supporter of the research CCMI conducts on the impacts…

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Before we get to the sequel, let’s discuss Atticus Finch’s mistake at the end of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ [OPINION]

By Jonathan Ringel, From Daily Report Atticus Finch is going to have a bad week. Two million copies of Harper Lee’s sequel to “To Kill a Mockingbird” are set for release Tuesday, and early reviews already have revealed that in…

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How not to leave a law firm

By Greg Land, From Daily Report Suit claims wiped files, missing clients, empty offices and an ‘I quit’ note Law firm dissolutions are often messy affairs, but a suit filed in Fulton County last month described the departure of two…

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Places to visit in Nainital

By Ashyln Molly From Travel Blissful Located at an altitude of approximately 2,084 meters above the sea level, Nainital is a popular hill station in the state of Uttrakhand. The town is located alongside the foothills of the Kumaon region…

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Judiciary in ‘disaster’ mode after OPM data breach

Zoe Tillman, From The National Law Journal Scope of breach “very unsettling,” chief judge of Washington’s federal district court said. Federal judges and judiciary employees were among the millions of federal employees whose personal information was compromised in a data…

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7 best tropical cruises during Hurricane Season by Travel Pulse

From Curacao Chronicle Those planning a Caribbean cruise vacation that will take place specifically between the months of June and November have an additional factor to consider: hurricanes. During this time, much of the Caribbean, especially the Bahamas along with…

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Suriname signs historic agreements with Caribbean Development Bank

From Caribbean News Now PARAMARIBO, Suriname — The Ministry of Trade and Industry on Friday signed two historic agreements with the Caribbean Development Bank for projects to improve Suriname’s implementation of both the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) and…

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ELP Concert

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio I fell in love with musical synthesizers at an Emerson Lake and Palmer concert in Munich, June, 1971. The venue was called Cirkus Krone, a theater in the round, and seated high above the…

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The [US] Gun-Control Movement is borrowing the Marriage-Equality Playbook — and hoping for similar results

By Lisa Miller from New York Mag If the marriage movement were a novel, then the current moment would be its denouement. The players — activists, politicians, supporters, loved ones — have taken their victory lap and drunk their Champagne….