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Writer: Keena Haylock

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Keena Haylock, a native Bonaccan, is an attorney and notary public. She is a law graduate of UNAH, a mother and avid reader. She has her own practice focusing on corporate law, real estate.

An opening salvo of reforming the Honduran constitution and its tax law has been fired. The idea is to allow

I understand that both WHO and the UN are hoping that COVID-19 will no longer be a Public Health emergency

Back in January I wrote an editorial about the elections and my cautious optimism for the success of the new

While in the process of moving my law office to be closer to Roatan’s new Municipality where files go to

he March 12 elections for president of the local chapter of the Bar Association for Roatan received some national news.

On November 27, 2021 Honduras broke a few records. There was an all-time-high, massive voting turnout in the general elections

My great grandfather on my mother’s side was a native of the Cayman Islands. My Father’s people have a British

I know I’m often told that attorneys speak a different language when we speak in our legal jargon.

The 2019 the hurricane season is going strong and the Atlantic Ocean is very active.

I have become obsessed with Nayib Bukele, the new President of El Salvador.

In light of the recent “protests” on the mainland I thought I would look into the new laws that, according

Until the recent road repairs/construction I had not really noticed the volume of vehicles on the island.

Here on the lovely Roatan we have many gated communities that have common grounds, pools, waterfront, beaches, lagoons, palapas, marinas,

In an age of media boasting global warming and climate change, we islanders are now concentrating on recycling and analyzing

The image of municipal trucks burning just a couple of miles from the cruise ship terminal at Town Center in

Immigrants have been front and center in the media in the last couple of months. With the recent crime wave

After suffering through another tax season and rushing to pay our income taxes before the April 30 deadline, I thought

While natives are not supposed to speak ill of their home town, I find myself in a geographical limbo. I’m

If you are living on or visiting the island of Roatan you have undoubtedly noticed the condition of our “highway.”