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  • Economy, Government Policy, Legislative Process

    US: Stimulus Watch, Senate Moves

    By Ainsley Brown on February 10, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The US Senate has passed its version of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill – very good news – as the President comtinuses to use the bully pulpit to sell the stimulus package to the American people. Now begins the tough negotiations to reconcile the Senate and the House of Representatives versions of the Bill. Related Posts:‘Buy… Continue reading "US: Stimulus Watch, Senate Moves"

  • Economy, Government, Government Policy

    US: Stimulus Watch

    By Ainsley Brown on February 9, 2009

    By Ainsley Brown Will the Obama administration’s stimulus plan, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, pass in the Senate on Tuesday?   It would seem that the plan will pass in the Senate given the protracted last minute deal between the Democratic lead majority and a few of the minority Republicans.   Unfortunately for the Obama administration, this potential victory… Continue reading "US: Stimulus Watch"

  • Economy, Government, Government Policy

    Canada: Budget Past

    By Ainsley Brown on February 4, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The budget of the Conservative government of Canada passed last night, with the support of the official opposition Liberal Party. The budget contained Canada’s economic recovery/stimulus plan. The minority conservative government avoided losing power by making major concessions in order to gain Liberal support. They have even gone as far as to allow the official opposition to… Continue reading "Canada: Budget Past"

  • Banking, Competition, E-Commerce, Sustainable Development, Telecommunications

    What happens when regulation lags behind innovation?

    By Ainsley Brown on February 3, 2009

    By Charles Kamau Wanguhu   In the development of new legislation and regulations to keep pace with innovations and developments in a sector of the economy in whose interest are the regulations? Furthermore in keeping pace with innovation should regulation be geared to maintaining status quo or enabling new innovations? What are the opportunities for capture of regulatory authorities by… Continue reading "What happens when regulation lags behind innovation?"

  • Corporate, Corruption, Crime, Securities

    Former AIG VP Avoids Life Sentence.

    By Ainsley Brown on February 2, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Christian Milton, a former vice-president of American International Group Inc. (AIG) was sentenced last week to 4 years for his part in a US $597 Million fraud scheme.   The scheme which began in 2000 defrauded AIG shareholders by the aforesaid amount by allowing AIG to improve its balance sheet. Mr. Milton can count himself luck for… Continue reading "Former AIG VP Avoids Life Sentence."

  • Sports

    What A Super Super Bowl!

    By Ainsley Brown on February 2, 2009

    Hats off to both teams but congrats to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl Champions. Related Posts:No Related Posts

  • Commercial, Corporate, Human Rights, Investment, Litigation, Public Policy, Securities

    More Human Rights Cases Being Brought By Companies

    By Ainsley Brown on January 30, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Yes, that’s right, you read correctly: human rights cases are being brought by companies not against them.  Well, at least this is the case in the UK, as a story in the Times explains. A new survey has revealed that while the overall human rights cases brought in 2008 is down over 2007, there has being an… Continue reading "More Human Rights Cases Being Brought By Companies"

  • Government Policy, International, Law Firms

    India May Open Up To Foreign Law Firms

    By Ainsley Brown on January 29, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown   The Indian Justice Minister, HR Bhardwaj, has told Bloomberg that the government is currently circulating draft regulations that will allow foreign law firms to set up shop in India.   With growth rates averaging 9% over the past three years India is no doubt an attractive place to invest for any business – law firms included.… Continue reading "India May Open Up To Foreign Law Firms"

  • CARICOM, International, Litigation, Treaty

    Caribbean Court of Justice Makes Important Ruling

    By Ainsley Brown on January 28, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Trinidad Cement Limited vs. The State of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on January 15, 2009 made its first ruling as to its own original jurisdiction. The CCJ has Appellate jurisdiction over Civil and Criminal cases referred to it from common law member states. It also has original jurisdiction as to… Continue reading "Caribbean Court of Justice Makes Important Ruling"

  • Uncategorized

    Canada: Budget 2009

    By Ainsley Brown on January 27, 2009

    Today is budget day in Canada. While every budget is important this one holds significant for two main reasons: 1. it will or ought to contain Canada’s (Conservative government of Canada’s) economic stimulus plan. It will/ought to contain items on infrastructure; the environment; and tax cuts just to name a few. 2. it could have political consequences with the minority… Continue reading "Canada: Budget 2009"

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