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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

Human Rights, Law Made Simple

Trafficking in persons in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu-November 15, 2015
Family, Human Rights, Law Made Simple

LGBT rights and the law in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu-November 9, 2015
Communications and Technology, Law Made Simple, Technology

Social Media and the Law: A Quick Guide to Posting Online

Jason Nathu-July 29, 2015
Criminal, Law Made Simple, Real Estate and Property

Offence of Abstracting Electricity

Jason Nathu-July 13, 2015
Estates and Probate, Law Made Simple

How To Make A Will

Jason Nathu-February 14, 2015

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Going live: What you need to know about live streaming and the law

Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Periscope now give users the options to broadcast ‘live’ to their timeline. While this live streaming option…

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Littering, pollution and the law

Litter can refer to anything from a cigarette butt to a bag of rubbish. All litter is unsightly and makes our local areas look untidy…

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Maintenance of children in the Magistrates Court

A child is entitled to reasonable maintenance to provide for clothing, housing, dental and medical care, education and training, and, where applicable, recreation. Both parents have…

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Implications of the Zika Virus: Balancing the right to life with the potential of serious birth defects

The potential effects of the Zika Virus on unborn children has caused anxiety for expecting mothers across the Caribbean. The disease has brought the issue…

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Errors with identity: Correcting defects with names on official documents

Our names are the most used and arguably most important identifier that we have. But errors in the spelling or registration of names of official…

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Professional appearance and dress codes in the workplace

In the business environment, there are often guidelines as to the manner in which an employee should present himself/herself, in keeping with the corporate image…

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Preventing the Zika Virus in Trinidad and Tobago

The Zika virus disease (“Zika”) is a mosquito-borne illness that is transmitted primarily by Aedes mosquitoes. According to the World Health Organization, people with Zika can have symptoms including…

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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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