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Reposting Defamatory Content on Social Media Can Land You in Legal Trouble

Protecting the Brew: The Intellectual Property in a Cup of Tea

Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Think Before You Sue

Jason Nathu-July 18, 2014
Environment, Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Noise and Nuisance in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu-February 10, 2014

Litigation and Dispute Resolution

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Business, Communications and Technology, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Reposting Defamatory Content on Social Media Can Land You in Legal Trouble

A recent High Court judgment has sent a clear message to social media users in Trinidad and Tobago: reposting defamatory material online can make you…

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Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Uncategorized

Freedom of Speech, Poetic License and Defamation

The recent judgment in the Inshan Ishmael v Winston “Cro Cro” Rawlins (CV 2023-00753) case has sparked debate and discussion about the balance between poetic…

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Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

What happens if I’m injured while traveling in a “PH” taxi?

The private taxi (sometimes referred to as the ‘pirate taxi’) business is flourishing in Trinidad and Tobago. It seems that the authorities have turned a…

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Human Rights, Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Understanding the court system in Trinidad and Tobago

The Judiciary of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, headed by the Chief Justice, comprises the Supreme Court of Judicature and the Magistracy. The Judiciary…

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Business, Communications and Technology, Continuing Legal Education, Education, Intellectual Property, Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Local businesses should avoid getting caught-up in Olympic fever

As athletes from around the world take centre stage in Rio de Janeiro over the next two weeks, everyone is caught-up in the excitement of…

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Communications and Technology, Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Be careful what you post about others on the world wide web

The Caribbean Institute for Security and Public Safety has dedicated the theme of its July 2016 ‘Protector’ Magazine to the dark side of social media. The…

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Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Anxiety, Emotions and “Court Clothes”: A Litigation Survival Guide

Courtrooms are are almost always filled with passion, emotions and drama. Litigation can be a very stressful process and very often complainants or defendants find it…

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Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Think Before You Sue

Many persons turn to the courts as a remedy where they feel aggrieved or wronged. Before making the decision to pursue litigation, there are several…

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