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Judicial ethics chief resigns after daily report probes billing deal

By R. Robin McDonald, From Daily Report The director of the state judicial watchdog agency has resigned following revelations that he was being paid full-time wages of $120,000 a year for what he reported was part-time work to avoid having…

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Cayman Islands religious ministers concerned at continuing road carnage

Statement on the use of roadways – April 2015 The Cayman Ministers’ Association views the continuing carnage on our roads in 2015 with deep concern. We believe that many of the mishaps that have taken place this year were preventable,…

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Community Events APRIL 28 BBQ Dinner Sale fundraiser You’re invited to a BBQ Dinner Sale fundraiser for the young people of the George Town Wesleyan Holiness Church to attend congress in Jamaica. Chef John’s BBQ will be available on Tuesday…

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Ninth Circuit takes fresh look at ‘Model Mayhem’ rape case

By Vanessa Blum, From The Recorder The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit revisited a case Wednesday with implications for the legal immunity Internet companies like Facebook, Craiglist and Twitter can claim under Section 230 of the Communications…

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Court to weigh Greenberg Traurig misconduct claims

By Scott Flaherty, from The Litigation Daily Litigation Daily readers know we’ve been captivated by Facebook Inc.’s lawsuit against DLA Piper, Milberg, and other firms that represented accused Facebook fraudster Paul Ceglia. But the Facebook suit isn’t the only attorney…

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Trinidad police say no “nudging” in emailgate investigation

  From CARIBBEAN360 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday April 27, 2015, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Monday said it was not being “nudged” into announcing the outcome of an investigation into so-called “Emailgate” after Prime Minister Kamla Persad…

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Boies takes on Dershowitz in sex case [involving Prince Andrew]

By Vivia Chen From The Careerist I’ve been worried that the Alan Dershowitz Show is coming to a close. After writing a bunch of posts about the allegations that Dershowitz had sex with an underage girl, I fear the story…

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Cayman Islands drug seizure – 12 Mile Bank

From RCIPS Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 3:50 PM On Wednesday 22 April 2015, Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) was notified by fishermen, fishing near the 12 Mile Bank [7 miles west of Grand Cayman] of a suspicious package, they…

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Cayman Islands: LATEST MAN ARRESTED – Body of man found on GT highway – highway now OPEN

LATEST MAN ARRESTED From RCIPS Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:24 PM On Sunday 26th April, 2015, detectives from George Town Police Station arrested a 24 year old local man from Bodden Town on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving…

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Cayman Islands Law School in Vis Moot, Vienna

The Truman Bodden Law School moot team has recently returned from competing in the Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna, Austria. The team consisted of Ms Diana Tibbetts, Mr. David Lim and Ms Tania Smith. Accompanying…