Sky’s the limit: Cape Town Convention extension to Cayman imminent
By CJI Expert From Corporate jet Investor Louise Groom and Ellie Crespi-McCarthy, from Harneys, review the Cayman Island’s planned ratification of the Cape Town Convention Practitioners will be aware that the United Kingdom Government is set to ratify the Convention…
Cayman Islands Premier heads delegation to Bermuda and reaffirms position on beneficial ownership
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin traveled this week with a delegation to Bermuda for a pre-Joint Ministerial Council meeting. The pre-meeting takes place 22-24 July and will be chaired by Bermuda Premier Hon. Michael Dunkley. The meeting is an opportunity for…
BP loses appeal to get spill claimants’ confidential info
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal A federal appeals court has struck down BP’s effort at gaining access to confidential information about pending claims to its $9.9 billion oil spill settlement in its ongoing attempt to root out…
A collection of 15 truly unique business cards
From Designer Daily A unique business card is always appreciable and stands in the eyes of everyone. For your inspiration, here we have a collection of 15 truly impressive and unique business cards. Have a look at them below! 1….
CDEMA head calls for greater investments to prevent disasters
From Jamaica Observer JACKSON … preventing hazards from becoming disasters requires involvement from all sectors EXECUTIVE Director of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) Ronald Jackson says that although the Caribbean is one of the most hazard-prone regions of…
Gyrocopter pilot wants to hire first amendment lawyer
By Zoe Tillman From Legal Times Douglas Hughes, the gyrocopter pilot who landed his aircraft on the U.S. Capitol lawn in April to advocate for campaign finance reform, wants to add veteran First Amendment lawyer Mark Goldstone to his criminal…
Another lie: Barbados Government denies it defaulted on loan
By Neville Clarke from Barbados Today Government today dismissed as a “horrible untruth”, an allegation by Opposition leader Mia Mottley that the country had defaulted on a multi-million dollar loan from the Swiss bank Credit Suisse. Minister of Finance and…
Crew member burnt as fire breaks out on cruise ship in Jamaica
By Associated Press Reporter and Dailymail.com Reporter From Daily Mail UK Crew member burned as mechanical fire breaks out aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship as it pulls into port in Jamaica Freedom of the Seas was pulling Falmouth, Jamaica, Wednesday…
Puerto Rico, a new way station for drug traffickers
From Caribbean Digital Network SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AFP) — By day, bobbing on the waters of the Caribbean, it looks like just another boat out for a day of fishing. But by night the engines roar to life and…
Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association praises Caricom for visionary remarks by outgoing chairman Christie, seeks private, public sector dialogue on tourism
From Barnacle Grenada CHTA White Paper on U.S. Opening Cuba Draws Interest, Carnival Plans Cruises THE CARIBBEAN – The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) officials praised Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie, outgoing CARICOM Chairman, for his remarks at the…





