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    A Fool And His Money Are Soon Parted

    By Ainsley Brown on May 28, 2009

    A  lawyer and a Jamaican are sitting next to each other on a long   flight. The lawyer is thinking that Jamaicans are so dumb that he can fool them easy… So the lawyer asks if the Jamaican would like to play a fun game. The Jamaican is tired and just wants to take a nap, so he politely declines… Continue reading "A Fool And His Money Are Soon Parted"

  • Banking, Corporate, Diversity, Finance

    The Lure of Emerging Markets

    By Ainsley Brown on May 25, 2009

    By Charles Wanguhu In original multinational thinking the lack of a significant middle class meant that investment in some emerging markets was considered not viable. The financial crisis has sprung up some few suprises. While AIG parent company has been largely reliant on US government funds their subsidiaries in Kenya, South Africa and Uganda have been financially strong and have… Continue reading "The Lure of Emerging Markets"

  • E-Commerce, Intellectual Property, Litigation

    EBay Defeats L´Oreal In Its Own Backyard

    By Ainsley Brown on May 21, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown This is a follow up to: L´Oreal Takes eBay To Court. The pending court case launched in France by L´Oreal against eBay is now in. And it is not good news for L´Oreal.  A French court ruled that eBay has sufficient anti-counterfeit measures in place to prevent fake L´Oreal and other branded products from being sold on… Continue reading "EBay Defeats L´Oreal In Its Own Backyard"

  • Banking, Contracts, Litigation

    Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part III

    By Ainsley Brown on May 19, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Injunction, injunction, what´s your function? Sorry I just could not resist. Despite my lame attempts at a joke, it is a very valid question. What is the function of an injunction? It is a power whereby the court may order positive action be taken or an order to refrain from acts being currently done. It may be… Continue reading "Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part III"

  • Bankruptcy/Insolvency/Restructuring, Commercial, Corporate, EU, Finance, International

    German companies “go UK” – for insolvency proceedings

    By Carsten Lexa on May 17, 2009

    By: Carsten Lexa, LL.M. During the last several months, some German midsize companies have turn to the UK to undergo insolvency proceedings. They seem to be quiet happy with their decision and, more importantly, they were successful: Today, companies like DNick Holding (formerly Deutsche Nickel AG) or Schefenacker (today separated into the two independent companies odelo and Visioncorp) prosper and… Continue reading "German companies “go UK” – for insolvency proceedings"

  • Banking, Commercial Awareness, Investment, Litigation

    Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part II

    By Ainsley Brown on May 13, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The claims advanced by Olint, though ultimately would proven to be groundless is very important because it, gave us a brief glimpse into the subtleties of judicial politics. Before I go any further some context by way of an example I believe would be useful. The words with all due respect, seem quite mundane or you could… Continue reading "Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part II"

  • Asset Management, Banking, Commercial, Commercial Awareness, Crime, Investment, Litigation

    Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part I

    By Ainsley Brown on May 12, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The House of Lords, with its Judicial Council of the Privy Council hat on, as Jamaica´s court of final appeal, handed down a judgment that is set to have repercussions well beyond the interests of the parties involved. In fact the consequences of his judgment go beyond just banking or investing but engages commercial dispute resolution, specifically… Continue reading "Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part I"

  • Commercial, Corporate, EU, International, Trade

    German Federal Council sets the brake on the European Private Company

    By Carsten Lexa on May 11, 2009

    By: Carsten Lexa, LL.M. The German Federal Council (Deutscher Bundesrat) does not like the European Private Company (EPC). With resolution of Oktober 10, 2008 the Federal Council criticises the conditions for the EPC, set out in the proposal for a “Regulation regarding the European Private Company Statute” by the European Commission of June 2008. The Federal Council has two main issues… Continue reading "German Federal Council sets the brake on the European Private Company"

  • Government Policy, Sports

    Rugby World Cup: England 2015?

    By Ainsley Brown on May 7, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Could there be a homecoming for Webb Ellis? Now this is a story I could not resist, I just had to do it. Yes, finally a true rugby story on the site. According to the Times, England or I should say the Rugby Football Union (RFU) as confirmed that it will be summiting a bid to host… Continue reading "Rugby World Cup: England 2015?"

  • Commercial Awareness, Food & Beverage, Intellectual Property, Litigation

    Trouble Down Under For Krispy Kreme

    By Ainsley Brown on May 5, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown I have been wanting to do an Australian themed story for a long time, not least because of the global mandate of the site but also I am just a big fan of the land of Auz – I guess it´s just the rugby player in me but truth be told I am a bigger fan of… Continue reading "Trouble Down Under For Krispy Kreme"

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