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The CCJ as a court of first instance for intellectual property; revisiting the idea Published on September 15, 2015

By Abiola Inniss From Caribbean news Now In January 2010, this column first proposed the idea of the CCJ as a court of first instance for intellectual property (IP) matters. In the years following its publication, there has been a…

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Defense lawyers lose fight over Facebook, Instagram posts

By Marisa Kendall, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — In a decision fleshing out the rights of accused criminals in the social media age, a California appeals court ruled Tuesday that Facebook, Twitter and Instagram don’t have to honor subpoenas…

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Mayor honors former NYC council member

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life A day after the massive West Indian American Day Carnival Parade on Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio bestowed special honors on the first Caribbean-born woman to be elected…

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Judge hand-tosses drug extradition for pizza maker

By Celia Ampel, From Daily Business Review Coral Gables attorney Eduardo Palmer won an unusual ruling for a client facing extradition to Italy on nearly 20-year-old charges. Orlando pizza maker Giovanni Ferriolo was freed Sept. 2 after five months in…

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USVI governor denounces report in local media of private jet use

From Caribbean News Now ST THOMAS, USVI — US Virgin Islands Governor Kenneth Mapp has responded to a story in local media claiming that he has racked up $87,000 so far in private jet service. The St Croix Avis on…

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Money Laundering Central: The UK Property Market

The United Kingdom property market, particularly in London, has become a notorious money laundering tool for Russian oligarchs and other wealthy individuals in recent years. As a result, real estate prices have been surging and an increasing number of properties…

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Is enterprise hyper growth the new normal?

By Jason Green From Techcrunch Jason Green is a founder and general partner of Emergence Capital. The enterprise cloud has entered a new era of hyper growth thanks to a combination of dramatically expanded global markets, access to unprecedented later-stage…

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Amazon Web Services, GoDaddy named in Ashley Madison related litigation

By Ed Silverstein, From Legaltech News Seeking at least $3 million in damages, the lawsuit was brought in Arizona federal court by three unnamed plaintiffs. Following a flurry of litigation against Ashley Madison’s parent company Avid Life Media, a new…

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Jack Warner made huge profit on World Cup TV rights

From Irish Examiner Disgraced former FIFA official Jack Warner made a profit of around £11m (€14.97m) on World Cup television rights that Sepp Blatter sold him for a fraction of their true value, it can be revealed. Swiss television channel…

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Community Events RENT: The Musical Opened Thursday September 10th, 2015 Runs to October 3rd, 2015 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Doors open at 6:30 PM for Happy Hour try our special Tom Collins cocktail! at The Prospect Playhouse Do not miss…