Cayman Islands seeks strategic leader for its Port
The Port Authority of the Cayman Islands (PACI) has issued an advertisement seeking to fill the role of Port Director. The requirements of the role have recently been evaluated and enhanced to identify a candidate that will assist the Authority…
Tingyi Cayman Islands and Starbucks Coffee Company signs agreement
From 4-traders TINGYI (CAYMAN ISLANDS) HOLDING CORP. (0322) Tingyi Cayman Islands : STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH TINGYI HOLDING STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH TINGYI HOLDING Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong…
$20 Billion later, banks finally win ruling on time limits
By Scott Flaherty From The Litigation Daily Big banks have failed to convince courts around the country that various government agencies waited too long to sue over Wall Street’s role in the 2008 financial crisis. This week, a judge finally…
Digicel Sportsmax renews IPL rights through 2017
Caribbean Sports Broadcaster to be Exclusive Broadcasters Friday 27th March 2015 – Kingston, Jamaica: Cricket lovers across the Caribbean will continue to enjoy the world’s most prestigious T20 tournament, the Indian Premier League (IPL) as Digicel SportsMax have retained the…
High Court raises burden for employers on pregnancy bias
By Marcia Coyle From Supreme Court Brief Employers are not required to give pregnant workers the same accommodations that they offer workers with similarly temporary disabilities, but need to establish a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for any difference to avoid liability…
Investing in the world’s water crisis
By Jack Brewer, former NFL player From CNBC All across the globe, communities are facing a lack of access to clean drinking water. Several U.S. companies have jumped in to help find solutions. UNICEF and the World Health Organization estimate…
Whistleblowers and the prosecution loophole
By Shanna Devine and Liz Hempowicz From Caribbean Life When facing the prospect of criminal prosecution for leaking highly classified material to his mistress and later lying about it to the FBI, General David Petraeus found unlikely allies on Capitol…
Advancing maternal, child health in Latin America and the Caribbean
From USAID Recently, USAID sponsored a course for more than 40 delegates from the Ministries of Health and Finance from the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, El Salvador and Peru to learn about strategies for progressing toward Universal Health…
Catalina Island tall ship sold to Caribbean company
By Jim Watson The legendary tall ship Tole Mour, which graced the waters around Catalina Island for many years, has been sold to a windjammer charter company in the Caribbean. Island Windjammers, which offers casual cruises on tall ships, recently…
FedEx says it can’t face charges for illegal drug shipments
By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — FedEx Corp. has taken its first swing at knocking out a federal criminal case alleging it shipped drugs for illegal Internet pharmacies. FedEx’s lawyers at Arguedas, Cassman & Headley and Skadden,…





