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Cadwalader Partner, Federal Judge broaden scope of re-enactments

By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, a racial discrimination suit filed by workers at an Alaska cannery, was decided more than 15 years ago. But in May it was argued again in…

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Split panel affirms Apple conspired to fix eBook prices

By Mark Hamblett, From New York Law Journal A finding that Apple engaged in a price-fixing conspiracy with five publishers as it broke into the ebooks market dominated by Amazon.com was upheld by a divided appeals court Tuesday. The U.S….

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Community Events Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs will be hosting public meetings in every district, including Cayman Brac, to discuss the Education Bill, 2015 and gain the public’s feedback on the proposed changes. The meetings will be as…

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Coast Guard lowers hammer on drug-running on high seas

By Alfonso Chardy From Miami Herald When the cutter Vigilant docked at the Coast Guard base in Miami Beach on June 12, its crew offloaded bales of marijuana and packets of cocaine worth millions on the illegal market. It was…

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CONCACAF hires Alvarez & Marsal to assess operations

Miami (Tuesday, June 30, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today that it has hired the firm Alvarez & Marsal to make an assessment of its operations. Carlos Vincentelli, a Managing Director…

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Commentary: Implement bullying intervention programs in Caribbean schools

By Felicia Browne From Caribbean News Now The Caribbean Mentorship Institute expresses condolences to the families of the young Moesha Primus of St Vincent. Bullying is a serious violation against a child’s right to live in a safe and violence-free…

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Challenge to lethal-injection procedure fails in Supreme Court

By Zoe Tillman and Marcia Coyle, From The National Law Journal Justices rule, 5-4, to uphold Oklahoma’s three-drug protocol. Oklahoma can move forward with its controversial lethal-injection drug, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday. Justice Samuel Alito Jr., writing…

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Mayweather-Pacquiao fight sparks more than 40 class actions

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal More than 40 class actions have been filed over last month’s highly publicized fight between Floyd Mayweather and Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, alleging that the boxers, their promoters and the cable networks airing…

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European tour operators evacuate thousands from Tunisia after attack

Caribbean Digital Network REUTERS/ZOHRA BENSEMRA SOUSSE, June 28 (Reuters) – Tour companies were evacuating thousands of foreign holidaymakers from Tunisia on Saturday, a day after a gunman killed 39 people at a beach hotel in an attack claimed by Islamic…

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Tiananmen Square “Tank Man”

Behind-the-scenes images tell the story of the iconic Tiananmen Square “Tank Man” photo, taken 26 years ago today By Christian Storm From Business Insider This iconic image appeared in news reports around the world, and is one of the most…