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T&T PM: Terror threat concerns in the whole of the Caribbean

Statement from the Office of the T&T Prime Minister Statement by Hon. Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister “We are very concerned and we will do all we can to work in partnerships to deal with narco trafficking, transnational…

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Fla. in-house litigator is fired after reprimands

By Sue Reisinger, From Corporate Counsel The Florida Department of Transportation has removed an in-house litigation attorney who was publicly reprimanded and placed on probation Tuesday by the Florida Supreme Court. Adam Ellis was disciplined for a series of personal…

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Caribbean maritime security a growing concern

By David Jessop From Jamaica Gleaner The maritime security of the Caribbean is an issue not often written about. This is despite the fact that every nation is touched by the sea, has an exclusive maritime economic zone stretching for…

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After ’60 Minutes’ Segment, Lumber Liquidators walloped with suits

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal More than 75 class actions have been filed against Lumber Liquidators Inc. claiming that it mislabeled laminated wood flooring that emits dangerously high levels of formaldehyde gas. Nearly all the lawsuits were…

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The chase to count the killings that the feds don’t

By Colin Daileda From Mashable Brian Burghart figured that he was either going crazy or he was terrible at Google. It was May 2012, and he’d just driven by a row of police cars parked on the side of a…

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6 people killed in Haiti floods By Richard Davies From FloodList Floods have struck once again in Haiti. This time, heavy rain since the beginning of the month has resulted in overflowing rivers, flooding areas around Port-au-Prince, including Tabarre, Cite…

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Undeterred by felony charges, ex-Troutman Sanders partner starts own practice

By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily Why let nine felony charges stop you from opening your own law firm? So seems to be the thinking behind former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff’s decision to unveil the Shurtleff Law…

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Boston Bomber guilty on All Counts, faces death

From Newsmax A jury on Wednesday unanimously convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on all counts of carrying out the 2013 Boston bombings, the worst attack in the United States since the 9/11 Al-Qaida hijackings. The 12-person jury took 12 hours to find…

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Giant snake-like creature filmed in the sea By Dev Sharma From Island Crises An enormous tubular ‘creature’ has been spotted in the sea. Is it a new species so far unidentified? It looks like a giant snake-like animal, navigating its…

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How to conduct successful investigations in Offshore financial centers

From OffshoreAlert REGISTER NOW LEARN MORE Private investigators from the major international financial centers of the Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, and Cayman Islands will discuss their trade at next month’s OffshoreAlert Conference in Miami Beach. Gamal Newry, Bill Butterworth,…