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  • Contracts, Entertainment, Litigation

    Tupac’s Mother Files Counter-Suit Over Late Sons Film Rights

    By Ainsley Brown on March 19, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The mother of late rapper Tupac Shakur, Afeni Shakur, filed a $10 million suit against Morgan Creek, an independent production company over the rights to make a biopic of the rapper. This is a counter claim to a suit filed earlier by Morgan Creek in Los Angeles alleging Amaru Entertainment reneged on a deal to sell the… Continue reading "Tupac’s Mother Files Counter-Suit Over Late Sons Film Rights"

  • Asset Management, Banking, G-8/G-20, Government Policy, International, Tax

    Cayman Islands and Nordic Counties Agree To Share Information On Taxes

    By Ainsley Brown on March 18, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The between tax evasion and legitimate tax planning is a fine one indeed. This line is now set to get even thinner. How? Before I get into the specifics of this a little background is in order. The issues of cross-border taxation are as old as commerce itself, as are the issues of tax evasion and tax… Continue reading "Cayman Islands and Nordic Counties Agree To Share Information On Taxes"

  • Corporate, Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics, Government Policy, Intellectual Property, Tax

    Is tax the new area of concern for Corporate Social Responsibility?

    By Ainsley Brown on March 17, 2009

    By Charles Wanguhu In early 90’s Nike suffered a huge backlash from the revelations of child labour in use in its factories abroad there was a drive to ensure that clothing was environmentally sound. In early 2000 a push for carbon footprint labelling ensured that the consumer was conscious of the effect of their consumption habits on the climate. In… Continue reading "Is tax the new area of concern for Corporate Social Responsibility?"

  • commodity, Economy, Energy

    No Cuts In Oil Production: OPEC

    By Ainsley Brown on March 16, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced that there will be no cut in oil production. This is a status quo-hold-wait and see strategy by OPEC. By keeping oil production as is OPEC hopes to keep oil prices at exsting levels in the further hope that this will have no adverse effect on any pending… Continue reading "No Cuts In Oil Production: OPEC"

  • Commercial Awareness, E-Commerce, Intellectual Property, Litigation

    L’Orèal Takes eBay To Court

    By Ainsley Brown on March 13, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The French cosmetics giant, L’Orèal is suing eBay alleging that eBay is putting its customers at risk by failing to adequately address the sale of fake products on its website. The case opened in High Court this Monday in London. According to L’Orèal its issues with eBay stem from the sale of counterfeit products, parallel imports, unboxed… Continue reading "L’Orèal Takes eBay To Court"

  • Construction, Contracts, Corruption, Crime, Ethics, Government Policy, International

    Long Arm Of US Law Nabs British Solicitor.

    By Ainsley Brown on March 11, 2009

    A British solicitor, Jeffrey Tesler, was arrested at his North London business address after US authorities requested his extradition. US prosecutors have charged Mr. Tesler and another Briton, Wojciech Chodan, with taking part in a scheme to bribe Nigerian officials to secure lucrative natural gas contracts, according to the Times. Both men are each charged with ten counts of violating… Continue reading "Long Arm Of US Law Nabs British Solicitor."

  • Environment, Law Firms, Litigation

    Ontario Court Of Appeal Rules No Conflict Of Interest for Lerners

    By Ainsley Brown on March 10, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling that the law firm Lerners LLP did not have to withdraw on a case involving a supposed third party conflict. This supposed conflict arose after the law firm acted for a lawyer, a one Mr. Harold Springer, who provided business advice to G. Raymond Chang Ltd. (GRCL).… Continue reading "Ontario Court Of Appeal Rules No Conflict Of Interest for Lerners"

  • commodity, Energy, Shipping

    Contango, Contango: Oil Being Horded At Sea By Traders

    By Ainsley Brown on March 9, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Contango! What is a contango? No it’s not an even more exotic version of the sultry Latin dance, nor is a tropical fruit. Then what is it? Contango, as explained on Money Morning, “denotes a normal and very specific condition associated with futures contracts in which the price of oil for distant delivery months from now exceeds… Continue reading "Contango, Contango: Oil Being Horded At Sea By Traders"

  • EU, Food & Beverage, Litigation

    1% The Difference In Being Called A Wine.

    By Ainsley Brown on March 6, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown In a judicial review case in the UK, a small importer of low alcohol sparkling “wine” was told by the court that it could no longer market its products as such. And why? It did not meet the European regulations for minimum alcohol content. According to the regulations to legally qualify as wine a drink has to… Continue reading "1% The Difference In Being Called A Wine."

  • ADR, Arbitration

    New Flat Rate ADR Service Launched In Toronto

    By Ainsley Brown on March 5, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown For a $6, 000 flat rate companies and individuals that agree can now have their disputes resolved within a 2 and half month – now that is both cheap and speedy. The new services launched by ADR Chambers Inc. looks to resolve business disputes an expeditious and cost-effective manner. By agreeing to an expedited arbitration process disputants… Continue reading "New Flat Rate ADR Service Launched In Toronto"

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