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Month: September 2015

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SEC settles NJ insider trading case against Fla. lawyers

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has settled with two Florida lawyers and three other people charged with engaging in insider trading of stock in Princeton drug company Pharmasset before it was…

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Olwomen story of the week

16 extremely fun ways to celebrate your birthday By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Remember as a child you would start dreaming about your birthday party from at least a week before. There would be a list of things you would…

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T&T named most cost competitive investment destination

From Trinidad & Tobago Guardian T&T can continue to boast of being the most cost effective investment destination in the Caribbean and Central American region. This is according to the Caribbean and Central American Countries of the Future 2015/16 report,…

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Feeding Francis: Celebrity chef serves simple, healthy fare

By Verena Dobnik, Associated Press From Business Insider NEW YORK (AP) — Sliced heirloom tomatoes, steamed lobster and house-made burrata greeted Pope Francis on his first night in New York, where a celebrity chef cooking for her second pontiff said…

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Cayman Islands Enterprise City company creates new app for Apple Watch

CEC Zone Entrepreneur Releases New App with Apple Watch Launch Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – When the long anticipated Apple Watch was launched with global hype and fanfare in March, owner of a zone company in Cayman Enterprise City, Cayman’s…

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SEC can’t get insider-trading defendants’ phone passwords

By P.J. D’Annunzio, From The Legal Intelligencer The smartphone passwords of two former Capital One data analysts accused of insider trading will remain a secret to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal judge has ruled in a case…

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How industry leaders think we should tackle climate change

By Maya Ninel Robert From Mashable The issue of climate change is now on the front lines of international politics. You might even say 2015 was the year that climate moved from a political and economic issue to one grounded…

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5 things to keep in mind as the Caesars bankruptcy progresses

By J.D. Morris From Vegas Inc More than [eight] months after a major division of Caesars Entertainment Corp. filed for bankruptcy, it’s still unclear exactly how the company will emerge on the other side. Caesars wants a Chicago bankruptcy court…

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Jamaica: Certified security – Mandatory certification for guards coming

By Nadine Wilson-Harris From Jamaica Gleaner It will soon become mandatory for persons to be certified if they want to work in the private security industry. As part of efforts to change the image of security guards from ‘guardie’ to…

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Husband alleged to have planted spyware on wife’s phone

By Ben Bedell, From New York Law Journal A Brooklyn matrimonial judge sent a sheriff to a husband’s home with an ex parte order to seize his iPhone and computers after lawyers for the wife submitted evidence showing her husband…