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Enraged father punishes 3-year-old by smashing his fingers, then commits suicide out of remorse?

The following story was sent to me by one of our readers under the title “Used v. Loved”. While a man was polishing his new car, his 4 yr old son picked up a stone and scratched lines on the…

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The Editor Speaks: Airport security staff need to be polite

There would seem to be some training needed for our security staff to be POLITE! I have noticed it too at the airport and now a frequent visitor to our islands has complained on tripadvisor. This is what the visitor…

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Why cybersecurity training is crucial for your business

From Every Cloud Tech The greatest threat to your business cybersecurity is, contrary to what you would expect, internal. We are not talking about spies or infiltrated competitor agents. The real threat you should consider is your trusted employees. They…

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Cayman Islands’ Investment Funds show continued stability

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority – Quarterly Statistics, Investment Funds (To End Q2, 2018) Article by Matt Mulry and Jonathan Law, Dillon Eustace From Mondaq The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) has published statistics for the numbers of private…

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The value of above the line behaviour in the workplace

Posted by: Garret Norris From Sparkle 65% of businesses don’t make it through their first year, and another 40% of those businesses don’t make it through the next three years. Those who do survive deliver a good product, have implemented…

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Dishonesty is a serious allegation and must not be pleaded lightly: rolled-up plea is insufficient

By Nick Hoffman, Anya Park, Vicky Lord Harney Westwood & Riegels LLP From ILO The Grand Court has set out the requirements for pleading a cause of action of dishonest assistance and reaffirmed the established principles of the defence of…

Recipe of the week

Delicious Discoveries From Yummly Baked Ranch Parmesan Chicken CDKITCHEN 270Calories 5Hours Ingredients USMETRIC SERVINGS: 6 6 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves 1/2 cup ranch salad dressing (prepared) 1 cup dry bread crumbs 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon black…

UPDATED: New Tropical Disturbance just formed in Atlantic moving west

A new disturbance heads for Lesser Antilles By Bob Henson From Weather Underground A tropical wave in the central tropical Atlantic, dubbed Invest 99L and located about 750 miles east of the Lesser Antilles Islands at 8 am EDT Thursday…

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Further developments in litigation funding in the Cayman Islands

By Nick Hoffman & Lachlan Greig, Harneys From Lexology Cayman Islands August 14 2018 Late last year, we reported on the watershed decision of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands in A Company v A Funder (unreported, 23 November…

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Cayman Islands: Volume Of Open Justice Turned Down: Confidentiality Orders In Trust Administration

By Andrew Pullinger &  Hamid Khanbhai Campbells From Mondaq How to strike the balance between open justice and confidentiality? In reasons delivered on 25 July 2018 in respect of an Ex Parte Originating Summons (“Confidentiality Summons“) issued in March 2018…