Cayman Islands wants cruise lines to fund $150 million port
From Travel Pulse A new cruise ship port recently approved by the Cayman Islands government will cost more than $150 million, but that doesn’t mean the Caribbean nation will be paying for its construction. Moses Kirkconnell, the country’s tourism minister,…
Norman Lear to speak at Cayman Islands TEDxLIVE@UCCI
Norman Lear, television producer so such hit shows as “All in the Family,” “Good Times,” “Maude,” “Sanford and Son” and “The Jeffersons” will be among the simulcasted speakers at TEDxLIVE@UCCI between 8:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. At 93, Mr. Lear…
Gadget of the week
Microscopic ‘fish’ could clean toxins from your bloodstream By Steve Dent From engadget Scientists are forever keen to get tiny robots working inside our bodies, despite pop culture warning us against the idea. Researchers from UC San Diego have joined…
Deutsche Bank at record low as fear over European banks grows
Feb 8 2016, 14:24 ET | By Carl Surran, SA News From Seeking Alpha It is the European banks and contagion concerns that are freaking out the markets today – not just the Fed, China and crude oil – according…
Peter Binose: Theft of the Roads Beach and Sea at Canouan [Grenadines]
By Peter Binose I have never heard or read such a load of hogwash in all my life regarding Canouan; well I have frequently from the supporters of this family dynasty. For hundreds if not thousands of years there has…
Cayman Islands Tax Summary – International Tax Lawyers
From Golding & Golding There is a reason why the Cayman Islands is considered one of the top Tax Havens in the world. Even though the Cayman Islands utilizes general accounting principles, there is almost no traditional tax in the…
Google facing new privacy suit over email scanning
By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. has brought on lawyers from Cooley to defend the company from claims that it violated a federal privacy statute by intercepting and scanning emails sent by students using its Apps…
Big data’s big problem? Most companies don’t realize they’re already using it
By Matt Asay From TechRepublic Companies are already actively using big data. They just don’t call it that. While the phrase has problems, the technology is becoming more intrinsic to business. It turns out that no one knows what the…
In ’60 Minutes,’ ethical problems in the legal profession exposed
By John Leubsdorf and William H. Simon From The National Law Journal OPINION: Professors whose work was featured in the news program share take-away lessons. What should a lawyer do when a prospective client asks for help in secretly transferring…
Final 20-Player Rosters Announced for the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship Texas 2016
Tournament kicks off in Dallas on February 10 Miami – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) made public today the official rosters for the eight Participating Member Associations in the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship…