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Right Brain Ltd. et al v. Autohome Inc.: Petition

Petition in Right Brain Limited, Stong Bond Ltd., Eight Dragon Success Ltd., AutoLee Ltd., Symmetrysky Ltd. and Future Power Holdings Limited v. Autohome Inc. at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.

Fairfield Sentry Ltd. v. Boies Schiller & Flexner, LLP: Discovery Application

Application by Kenneth Krys and Charlotte Caulfield, as Joint Liquidators and Foreign Representatives of Fairfield Sentry Limited, Fairfield Sigma Limited and Fairfield Lambda Limited, to take discovery from Boies Schiller & Flexner, LLP, filed at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Forbes magazine investor tries to avoid liquidation in BVI

British Virgin Islands-domiciled Integrated Whale Media Investment, which appears to have been the vehicle through which Asian investors bought a majority stake in the Delaware firm that owns iconic U.S.-based publication Forbes magazine last year, has been threatened with liquidation by a creditor.

Six TIEA applications made in Bermuda over first 10 days of 2014

Bermuda's Minister of Finance has made six applications to Bermuda Supreme Court already this year for orders requiring local companies to produce records for foreign tax investigations. The respondents are Appleby (Bermuda) Ltd., ADG Absolute Diversified Growth Fund Ltd., Firstmark Ltd., The Boston Trust Company Ltd., c/o Codan Trust Company Limited; RUBiS Energy Bermuda Ltd. and RUBiS Bermuda Ltd.

Lender & developer of Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman settle litigation

Two lawsuits brought by the lender-turned-owner of The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman against the property's developer, Michael Ryan, in 2012 have been settled. Both actions were dismissed by mutual consent at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands on December 20, 2013.

CD&P law firm held liable for costs in Bermuda after trial no-show

Bermuda Chief Justice Ian Kawaley has taken the extraordinary step of holding prominent offshore law firm Conyers Dill & Pearman and one of its attorneys, Ray DeSilva, liable for costs in a legal action after neither the law firm nor its client turned up for a trial.