Aspiring attorney loses Law Schools’ challenge at Caribbean Court of Justice
By: Denis Chabrol From Demerara Waves Port of Spain, Trinidad. The legal challenge alleging that the Law Schools’ admissions process discriminates against holders of non-University of the West Indies (UWI) law degrees was dismissed Friday afternoon in a judgment delivered…
Why do licensing deals go badly?
Come and hear horror stories from leaders of the licensing industry at IAM’s Patent Licensing on September 18 and find out how they went about solving their biggest challenges. One intriguing master class will delve into the good, the bad…
The Editor Speaks: Invisible learning may become visible
Learning, if one reads our media (and I include this publication) has seemed invisible at some of our schools, especially government run ones, and it has been with interest to see how soon our new Minister for Education Juliana O’Connor-Connolly…
Council of Legal Education has not approved Joseph Haynes Law School; Guyana yet to submit info on key decisions
By Denis Chabro From Demerarawaves Guyana is yet to clear several hurdles before it can establish a local law school because no such approval has ever been granted by the Caribbean’s Council of Legal Education (CLE), well-placed sources said Sunday. Indications…