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Credit Suisse ruling helps preserve Martin Act’s reach

By Scott Flaherty, From The Litigation Daily In refusing to toss a multibillion-dollar fraud lawsuit against Credit Suisse AG last week, New York Supreme Court Judge Marcy Friedman didn’t just disappoint the bank and its lawyers at Cravath, Swaine &…

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Oil services company Civeo is getting demolished

By Myles Udland From Business Insider Shares of the oil services company Civeo are crashing. In late morning trade on Tuesday, shares of the company were down about 50% to $4.07 per share after Civeo announced on Monday afternoon that…

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[Bahamas] Immigration responds to allegations made by Fred Smith/GBHRA

STATEMENT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION 29th December 2014 ON ALLEGATIONS MADE BY FRED SMITH QC The Department of Immigration takes note of allegations being made in social media purportedly by Fred Smith QC of an alleged assault on someone…

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More conflict than resolution

From The National Law Journal 2014 has been a year of disruption and division, public protests and congressional sparring, notable deaths and departures, and an insistent warning light of more conflict ahead. Discord culminated in the wake of a ­federal…

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Atom smasher will renew hunt for strange particles in 2015

By Charles Q. Choi LiveScience From Fox News In 2015, the world’s most powerful atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, will restart. The particle accelerator has already discovered the Higgs boson, the so-called “God particle,” and when it comes back…

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Linux, the overweight king of cloud: Will this change anytime soon?

By Nick Hardiman From TechRepublic Nick Hardiman argues that the problem with Linux is that multi-purpose distros, which are great for cloud computing jobs, are making the server OS fat. 625px-linuxtuxlarryewing.png Image: Wikimedia/Larry Ewing Sadly, Linux has become old, fat,…

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5 effective natural home remedies

By Jazlyn Hunt From Olwomen You will be surprised to know that how many diseases and ailments you can cure with just some simple home remedies using only your pantry staples. So next time use these amazing natural healers before…

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Cable & Wireless Communications announces unique partnership with ‘over-the-top’ music streaming service Deezer

CWC Customers across 15 markets in Latin America and the Caribbean can now access more than 35 million songs via Deezer’s Music Streaming Service December 29th, 2014 — Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) today announced that it has signed a…

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‘Come & Adore Him’

Cayman Islands’ John Gray choir really does ‘Come & Adore Him’ Georgina Wilcox I was at John Gray Memorial Church, West Bay, Grand Cayman, last Sunday to watch the Encore Presentation by the Chancel Choir of their Christmas Cantata “Come…

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Big Law gives back through foundations

By Nathalie Pierrepont, From The Am Law Daily While it may seem as though much of Big Law is focused on the bottom line, some of the largest firms within The Am Law 100 have established multimillion-dollar foundations with the…