Further extension of Companies Act amnesty to June 30, 2021
By Legal Notice No. 80 of 2021 , the amnesty granted by the Government with respect to late filing penalties imposed by the Companies Act, Chap. 81:01 has been extended
By Legal Notice No. 80 of 2021 , the amnesty granted by the Government with respect to late filing penalties imposed by the Companies Act, Chap. 81:01 has been extended
When a dispute arises between parties, nothing signals the breakdown of the relationship more than the threat of litigation (except perhaps litigation itself). The litigation process is no doubt daunting
On the 17th of February 2021, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (‘T&T’) administered its first COVID-19 vaccines to frontline workers. While the path for vaccine sourcing and rollout is
The ‘novel’ Covid-19 coronavirus continues to live up to its name, presenting new and evolving challenges for businesses as time goes on. The latest of these is the imposition of
Operating a motor vehicle as a ‘PH’ taxi (private hire taxi) is illegal. Some argue that PH taxis provide a necessary service for the general public in Trinidad and Tobago
In the current prevailing and uncertain economic paradigm, some companies might be motivated to secure survival or growth by pursuing mergers, joint ventures, sales, or acquisitions. Such opportunities might enhance
By Legal Notice No. 406 of 2020, the amnesty granted by the Government with respect to late filing penalties imposed by the Companies Act, Chap. 81:01 has been extended from
In his 2021 Budget Presentation, the Honourable Minister of Finance announced heightened incentives for companies whose shares are listed on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Market of the Trinidad
The effect of speaking ill about someone has been known since time immemorial, whether through religious text references or Shakespeare’s Othello. These effects have become formalized in actionable torts (legal claims)
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