A CLIENT’S GUIDE TO LITIGATION
By Catherine Ramnarine No one likes having to go to Court to resolve a dispute. The litigation process (especially if you are experiencing it for the first time) can seem
By Catherine Ramnarine No one likes having to go to Court to resolve a dispute. The litigation process (especially if you are experiencing it for the first time) can seem
By Daniel Nancoo Just over a month ago, a barge (still unidentified and unclaimed) mysteriously capsized off the coast of Tobago spilling over 420,000 gallons of oil into the Caribbean
By Gregory Pantin Trinidad and Tobago’s new Arbitration Act has been proclaimed. With effect from 19th February 2024, all Sections of the Act, except Sections 56(3) and (4), are in
By Catherine Ramnarine With effect from 1st January 2024 the national minimum hourly wage in Trinidad and Tobago (exclusive of gratuities, service charges and commissions) was increased from TTD17.50 to
By Catherine Ramnarine and Daniel Nancoo Rising temperatures and extreme weather can have a significant impact on employee health and safety. President of the Industrial Court, Her Honour Mrs. Deborah
By Jeanelle Pran The digital era in which we live continues to rapidly evolve and commercial enterprises rely significantly on technology to navigate their affairs and conduct everyday business. Companies
By Cherie Gopie After a vessel has been sold, and there is an incident which occurs (after the sale) that gives rise to a claim of negligence, for example, by
By Miguel Vasquez The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has introduced a number of tax incentives over the past few years, aimed at stimulating growth or encouraging development in certain
By Catherine Ramnarine In this Article, we will look at some of the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ about employment laws in T&T. What formalities and registrations are required? Employers are
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