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Cayman Islands notorious Operation Tempura back in court When will the Cayman Islands be free from the enormous debt Operation Tempura has caused the country? Who knows? Operation Tempura is back in the Cayman Islands court again with the governor’s…

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US agents nab US$29M of cocaine on Dominican Republic ship

From Dominican Today San Juan, Puerto Rico.- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Air and Marine, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), seized a 989 kilograms (2,180 pounds) cocaine shipment…

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Red Bay Round-a-Bout MV Accident – Road Hazard

From RCIPS Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 10:00 PM The police responded to a one vehicle MV accident in the vicinity of the Red Bay Round-a-Bout about 9:15 pm Tuesday 10 February 2015. The vehicle received extensive damage and the single…

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Minimum Wage Advisory Committee District Meetings Reminder for Cayman Islands residents The Minimum Wage Advisory Committee (MWAC) is inviting the public to a round of district meetings to have a final say on the topic of introducing a minimum wage…

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HSBC files raise questions about oversight of senior bankers past and present

David Leigh, James Ball, Juliette Garside and David Pegg From The Guardian UK The five were involved in either acquiring, overseeing or managing the Swiss operation, which helped clients conceal assets from the taxman Part 2 The cash machine Apart…

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At the Grammys, singing a song of copyright reform

By Andrew Ramonas, From Corporate Counsel The Grammy Awards handed out gold to Sam Smith, Beyoncé and … IP law? The organization behind the Grammys put its concern about U.S. intellectual property law in the spotlight Sunday, using the telecast…

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This is not the attention law schools want

By Zoe Tillman, From The National Law Journal Scandals put law schools in damage-control mode. Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law this week found itself on a list no law school wants to be on. Differing in size, location…

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UPDATE: Early hour raid in North Side/Police Operation in West Bay/UPDATE: Murder arrest

Two Arrested – Accessory after the fact to murder From RCIPS Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 4:34 PM Around 3:00pm Tuesday 10 February 2015, a 29 year old male and a 24 year old female of West Bay were arrested by…

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Cayman Islands construction company fined

On 28 January 2015, the court fined the owner of a local construction company CI$1,500.00 for failing to pay health insurance fees for himself and one of his employees in 2013. Following a court hearing on 28 January 2015, Acting…

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Google now takes a bite out of your privacy

By Marc Schenker From Web Designer Depot Google has always been the recipient of criticism that it wants to know more about its users than is acceptable or in good taste. Now, expect that criticism to get a bit worse…