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
On the 24th February, 2022, the European Union (‘EU’) published its updated list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes which continued to list Trinidad and Tobago (‘T&T’) as one such
When Russian President Vladimir Putin commanded troops to line Ukraine’s borders, many suspected it was a bluff. That threat quickly became a reality and roughly two months later, the Russia-Ukraine
Since the discovery of prolific oil reservoirs in 2015, Guyana has undergone significant levels of economic growth and transformation. The discovery has attracted foreign investment, activity and operation across various
The Covid-19 Pandemic has placed an increased focus on healthcare industries globally with the drive for Covid-19 vaccination resulting in enhanced public scrutiny of the types of drugs being imported
If you planned to purchase Christmas presents on-line this year, then you might have been warned that you should have done so already, lest those presents do not make it
E-commerce giant Amazon recently announced that most of its prospective employees will no longer be required to undergo pre-employment screening for marijuana. Amazon will, however, continue to require pre-employment screening
At the 2022 Budget Presentation, the Honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Colm Imbert, reiterated the Government of Trinidad and Tobago’s intent to proceed with the collection of Property Tax in
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