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Community Events Grand Court Jurors Report Date Changed The Grand Court jury report date has been changed. Grand Court Jurors who are in the 1 July – 6 October 2015 session are now to report on Monday, 3 August, 2015…

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Warner seeks judicial review, claiming political bias in extradition case

From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday July 28, 2015 – FIFA corruption accused Jack Warner plans to file an application for judicial review of his extradition matter, arguing that the case has been tainted by political bias and it…

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How not to hire teenage girls

By Jenna Greene, From The Litigation Daily Sometimes you should just settle. Take the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s recent sexual harassment lawsuit against a Subway franchise in upstate New York. The gist of the July 21 complaint is that…

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Bichotte says Sampson’s conviction ‘sad’

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Haitian American Democratic legislator Rodneyse Bichotte has described as “sad” and “unfortunate” Friday’s conviction of Caribbean American legislator John L. Sampson. Democratic Sen. Sampson, 50, a lawyer, who represented the 19th New York…

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Blackness without borders: Global Caribbean solidarity for Haitians

By Kim Katrin Milan From telesurtn.net Out of our homeland and in the global north, we have to be intentional about the way that we use our influence to impact countries in the global south. When I was in my…

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An Antitrust Litigation ‘Explosion’

By Sheri Qualters, From The National Law Journal Drug companies’ “pay for delay” deals scrutinized. Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis erected a roadblock against pharmaceutical companies paying competitors to delay…

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Inside footage shows Cardiff mum’s time in Caribbean jail after being accused of killing her husband

By Tyler Mears From Wales Online ITV documentary Brits Behind Bars shows Nicole Reyes in jail in the Dominican Republic as her family at home in Cardiff fought for her release Unique footage from inside the Caribbean prison where a…

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Britain’s Cameron warns of dirty money in London property

By AFP From Business Insider British Prime Minister David Cameron is to announce a consultation on increasing transparency on property ownership, amid concerns rising property prices are fuelled by corrupt cash London (AFP) – British Prime Minister David Cameron is…

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St Kitts and Nevis: New anti-corruption leader of Caribbean island vows to clean up trade in passports for super-rich

By Orlando Crowcroft Executive editor – Geo-politics From International Business Times Alizera Moghadam did not look like a Caribbean resident when he turned up in Canada in 2013 brandishing a passport from St Kitts and Nevis, a picturesque island sandwiched…

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IKEA issues safety warning for 27 million chests and dressers

By The Associated Press From Mashable A year after IKEA chests tipped over and fatally injured two boys, the Swedish furniture giant and safety regulators say consumers should keep the furniture — 27 million chests and dressers — away from…