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Admissibility of evidence obtained from Facebook

By Michael J. Hutter, New York Law Journal Facebook is an extremely popular form of social media.1 After registering to use the site, a user can create a profile, post status updates, photos or videos, and exchange messages with other…

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WICB vice president hits out at Darren Sammy

From Cricbuzz Emmanuel Nathan, West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) vice-president, lashed out at Darren Sammy for his scathing comments against the cricket board following West Indies’ win in the T20 WC 2016, terming it “irrelevant, demeaning, insulting and unfortunate”. “To…

Usain Bolt to feature in Cayman Islands Invitational

Ministry of Tourism Supports Cayman Invitational – Usain Bolt Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (5 April 2016) The Ministry of Tourism is a proud sponsor of this year’s Cayman Invitational Track and Field event which will feature the fastest man alive,…

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Envoy Group Corp sponsors Swanky International for the 2016 carnival in the Cayman Islands

/EIN News/ — VALENCIA, Calif., April 05, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Envoy Group Corp (OTC:ENVV) is extremely pleased to announce that Envoy will be a marquee sponsor of Swanky International, the premiere Masquerade Band in the Cayman Islands for their…

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Cayman Islands is finalising an agreement with the UK on information sharing

As an outcome of a visit to Cayman in February by senior UK officials, the Cayman Islands Government is finalising with the UK an Exchange of Notes that outlines the joint commitment of the UK and Cayman to the sharing…

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Cayman Islands distances self from ‘Panama Papers’ Scandal

From Jamaica Gleaner The Cayman Islands is the latest Caribbean country to distance itself from the ‘Panama Papers’ scandal, which alleges that a number of world leaders and other prominent persons used a law firm in Panama to develop off-shore…

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Worldview offloads one third of Petroceltic’s debt to Cayman Islands fund

By Charlie Taylor, Mark Paul From The Irish Times Debt holders will jockey for position at examinership hearing on Friday Worldview Capital, the dissident shareholder seeking to gain control of troubled oil and gas explorer Petroceltic International, has sold more than…

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Wyoming and Nevada: America’s Cayman Islands

From The Recorder BUFFALO, Wyo. — The U.S. government has publicly and privately pressured countries that act as offshore havens for hiding money, while this barren, sparsely populated state offers the same secrecy. The Cowboy State isn’t as notorious as…

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‘Panama Papers’ to be analyzed at OffshoreAlert Conference

The head of the organization that co-ordinated the biggest records leak in financial history – known as ‘The Panama Papers’ – will talk about the project at next month’s OffshoreAlert Conference in Miami Beach. Gerard Ryle, of the International Consortium…

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Tourism Matters: Tourism is mostly about people

By Adrian Loveridge While I would not dream of depriving any ‘worker’ of their fundamental right to withdraw their labour, in the interest of humanity one has to question the timing. Tourism is mostly about people and how the various…