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Welcome to Curacao Legal PortalThere is a large legal community in the Dutch Caribbean. Especially Curacao houses all kinds of legal institutions, lawyers and associations. However, until 2007 there was no website with general information about the legal system of Curacao, its institutions and its practitioners. Curacao Legal Portal, an initiative supported by the Court of Justice, the CIFA (Curacao International Financial Services Association), a number of local law firms and the University of the Netherlands Antilles, aims to fill this void. Besides this we provide the latest news, background information, a databank with laws and statutes and the agenda of the Court of Justice. We continuously try to expand the different fields on which information is offered and keep all the information duly updated. LATEST NEWS |
Current focus on the regulations surrounding offshore financial institutions is a diversionary tactic that deliberately misses the point, says Stephen Platt, chairman of BakerPlatt Group.
Read more...The trading results of the "Big Four" , De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Houthoff Buruma, Loyens & Loeff en NautaDutilh, have recently been made public. How were the results of autumn and winter 2008? Very diverse. The results can be called positive, but do show the beginning of a decline for 2009.
Read more...Curaçao International Financial Services Association (CIFA) has a new director as of June 1: Mr. Luis G. Santine Jr. He is the successor of Mr. Lionel Anthony.
Read more...Kris Kras Publishing may continue the distribution of the Smart D®iving Road Map on the island. That is what the Common Court of Justice decided Tuesday in appeal. The court deemed the road map not to be a ‘slavish imitation’ of the product that competitor Caribbean Cartographics distributes.
Read more...Geschreven door Michiel van Kleef - Mr. Online
donderdag, 28 mei 2009
Niet dat de situatie van de advocatuur op de Antillen de redactie van Mr. nu dagelijks bezighoudt, maar we kijken met een zekere sympathie naar de bezigheden van de confrères aldaar. Onlangs nog publiceerden publiceerden we in Mr. een interview met de voormalig deken aldaar en tevens collega-blogger Eric de Vries. En een paar weken geleden mailde mijn voormalig Kluwer-collega Mark Kater, die vervolgens communicatieblokhoofd werd bij Allen & Overy en uiteindelijk zijn vrouw achterna emigreerde naar Bonaire in het vaste voornemen zich daar alleen nog maar met kitesurfen bezig te houden.
Read more...Leading in-house and private practice lawyers in Venezuela acknowledged in meetings on Monday that while companies are still making money in the country, increasingly tough exchange control systems mean the future is looking even more precarious.
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