Myth #34: The new Public Access to Information Act 2010 is a magic silver bullet that resolves all issues related to access to public information. The […]
Myth #33: Is it really finders’ keepers in the world of discovered treasure? Given Bermuda’s history, which is rife with stories of privateers (a form of […]
Myth #32: Law students suffer at the hands of intimating and pedantic lawyers who view students as an annoyance. For any student attempting to pursue a […]
An opportunity to gain practical experience in a wide variety of legal practice areas is being offered to law students by Marshall Diel & Myers. The […]
Georgia Marshall was sworn in as part of the One Bermuda Alliance Senate team by Governor George Fergusson at Government House on the 16 February 2015. […]
Myth #30: The use of medical marijuana will be allowed in the workplace. There is considerable misinformation in the community since the House of Assembly and […]
Myth #29: I can travel freely with my child following a separation or divorce. The world is an increasingly small place with people travelling frequently for […]
Myth #28: Litigation is the only option available to parents who are unable to resolve child access and custody matters. Just the word ‘Christmas’ evokes thoughts […]
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