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Dominican Republic-born Feidin Santana recorded the South Carolina police killing on an unarmed black man.

News Americas, CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Tues. April 14, 2015: The Caribbean immigrant who used his smart phone to record the killing of unarmed civilian Walter Scott by former North Charleston, South Carolina police officer Michael Slager, has been honored by…

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Citi memo stirs debate over law firm data security

By David Gialanella, From New Jersey Law Journal An internal Citigroup report recently made public—criticizing law firms for what it characterized as a reluctance to report cyberattacks—has fueled the debate over whether firms are properly protecting against and responding to…

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Cayman Islands: Cocaine Packages Seized – East End

From RCIPS: Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 3:49 PM Just after 4:00pm, Saturday 11 April 2015, a bag containing twenty three packages of compressed cocaine was recovered on the beach, washed up, off Austin Conolly Drive, East End. Residents walking the…

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Midlothian teen victim of hit and run in Cayman Islands airlifted to Florida hospital Harrison Zierenberg (16), who was the victim of a hit and run from a minivan in the Cayman Islands, has been airlifted to a Florida hospital….

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This was Rolling Stone’s biggest mistake in their now-retracted UVA story

By Peter Jacobs From Business Insider Rolling Stone published a scathing report from Columbia Journalism School Sunday night, which details the many issues in their discredited article on sexual assault at the University of Virginia. The legendary music magazine officially…

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McElroy Deutsch faces gender bias, sexual harassment suit

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter has been hit with a suit by a former associate who claims she was fired after complaining about gender discrimination and sexual harassment. The suit, filed in…

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Second podcast examines murder case explored by ‘Serial’

By Karen Sloan, From The National Law Journal Millions of listeners couldn’t get enough of “Serial”—the “This American Life” spinoff podcast that for three months chronicled the case against Adnan Syed, convicted in the 1999 murder his high school girlfriend,…

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Cayman Islands receives Top Ratings yet again From Milestone Chestertons Properties Cayman TripAdvisor recently announced the winners of the Traveler’s Choice Awards for 2015 and Grand Cayman was included in the Top 10 in three categories. In the category of…

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Georgetown pairs up with DLA Piper, Arent Fox to open low bono firm

By Susan Beck, From The Am Law Daily In a novel effort to address the civil legal needs of lower income people, Georgetown University Law Center is working with two major law firms to create a small nonprofit law firm…

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Class suits over job applicant credit checks headed to NJ

By Charles Toutant, New Jersey Law Journal Three class-action suits accusing crafts retailer Michaels Stores of failing to properly disclose to job applicants its use of their credit reports in employment decisions have been consolidated in federal court in Newark….