Do your enemies, ex-lovers, disgruntled ex-employees, competitors continually spread libel and slander that you are a con-artist, or rip-off running some sort of scam? This happens so much now-a-days, what would have been a useful tool in our modern society is instead just a nuisance to whoever is of any status above the rest, that makes any mistake.
2 September, 2010 (07:16) | Law | By: Thad Davis
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Helping Companies Fight Against Defamation Of Character
31 August, 2010 (07:38) | Law | By: Sarah Reyes
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Business Defamation Can Stick Around for Years
30 August, 2010 (07:18) | Law | By: Matt Zackery
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How to Fix Libellous Accusations Online
30 August, 2010 (07:14) | Law | By: Matt Zackery
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Private Placement Memorandums and Direct Public Offerings, the most common mistakes made. When gearing up to raise capital it is typically a business owners first instinct to simply throw together a business plan and find the cheapest company to put together the private placement memorandum and then seek funding. What these professionals don’t realize is that they are doing things in reverse and often times a PPM is not a standalone solution to financial needs.
18 July, 2010 (07:21) | Law | By: James Scott
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If your company is about to start taking steps for a public offering you will most likely want to bring in employees that will help season your business plan and private placement memorandum for your initial rounds of capital. The human resources section of your PPM is crucial and on your business plan your ‘key executives’ portion is critical.
16 July, 2010 (07:10) | Law | By: James Scott
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Small claims court is where you go to sort out disputes between you and another private party or a business. The cases heard in this type of court are financially based, rather than being criminally based. Judges in a small claims court will come to a fair determination of who is owed or not owed money and how much should be rewarded.
25 June, 2010 (07:10) | Law | By: Melissa Weber
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court revealed last week that it has amended some of the rules governing the use of small claims courts. The Court said that the changes were formed specifically to address the amount of debt collection cases that are filed in small claims courts.
5 June, 2010 (07:14) | Law | By: Jonathan Summers
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Do you get the urge to simply know the truth? And you want to feel the rush and excitement of solving a case, making background checks and search records; you can be a personal investigator. It is by means of establishing competent skills of research and logic to crack the case. You don’t have to wear the typical PI costume. You will just need your wit and intellect to decipher a case.
4 June, 2010 (07:10) | Law | By: Eleanor Reez
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You may think that getting pulled over by a police office for a traffic violation is stressful, but if you have ever been on the receiving end of traffic tickets you know that the stress does not stop there. Once you have received a violation you have the option of paying the fee and having the ticket stick to your driving record, at least for your provinces required period of time. A traffic violation will also increase your insurance premium rates. Your second option is to dispute your violation in a court of law.
9 May, 2010 (07:42) | Law | By: Adriana Noton
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Litigation support 101 is all about assisting attorneys and their law staff with the modern computer resources they need for the winning edge they need in this competitive legal system. If you can remember going to law library then you need all the help you can adapting to new computer resources.
9 May, 2010 (07:34) | Law | By: Adriana Noton
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You are questioning your spouse’s fidelity. You are thinking of what to do. First of all, do not quarrel with your spouse. Questioning him/her will only cause them to clean up their acts and make catching them even more tough. The best and most logical thing to do would be to seek the assistance of professionals – call a private investigator.
29 April, 2010 (07:24) | Law | By: Jessica Xanders
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A number of marriages comes to an end because of infidelity issues. Most of them however are yet to be verified, most of the time the spouse who is accusing bags their conclusions from their suspicions and the signs that they believe relates to infidelity. These are very sad stories to hear.
13 April, 2010 (07:18) | Law | By: Laura Hilton
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When renting your apartment, you should do your best to get the highest quality tenants around. These tenants will pay the rent in a timely fashion and will keep the apartment in good standing and keep the noise down. Of course, as a landlord, you want this in any type of rental whether it is a unit in a complex or a bachelor in your own home. But, when they are not good, you will have to evict bad tenants from your property.
6 April, 2010 (07:23) | Law | By: Harry Carr
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A tenant eviction can come about for a variety of reasons. For a landlord, although this is not an enjoyable experience, there are times in which a property owner has no other option but to remove an occupant.
6 April, 2010 (07:21) | Law | By: Harry Carr
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Falsely accusing your spouse of having an extramarital affair could break your relationship and eventually totally result to its collapse. Before casting accusations to your spouse, you have to make sure that you have a strong grounds. As we all know, one of the core foundation of relationships is trust. Once trust is taken out, no matter how strong you have started with your relationship, it cannot endure time. Thus when it comes to this matter couples need to be very extra careful.
21 March, 2010 (07:09) | Law | By: Sandra Anderson
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Nobody wants to get involved with tractor trailer accidents. They’re not fun, they’re scary, they’re dangerous, and they can result in further problems down the line, mental, financial and physical.
12 March, 2010 (08:11) | Law | By: Tony Hodges
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We may think that recording intellectual property (IP) ownership rights are somewhat recent occurrence it is not. Even the Romans stamped bricks to show their sign of ownership. Trademark law is quite ancient going out back to the year 1266 in England. The old law known as the “bakers marking law” used to indicate the maker of a loaf of bread. Each baker would have their own registered mark.
24 February, 2010 (08:13) | Law | By: Jonathan Powers
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When you are considering getting patents, it is essential to find and hire a good patent lawyer right at the outset rather than only after an infringement takes place. A lawyer will, to begin with, provide guidance on getting the patent, tell the client how to safeguard his patent from dishonest people and in case of infringement, represent the patent owner legally in court.
23 February, 2010 (08:28) | Law | By: Joseph Martin
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The list of distinct types of legal monopolies over creations of mind, both artistic and commercial, and the corresponding fields of law is called Intellectual property (IP). Under intellectual property law, owners have sole rights to several intangible assets like musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, discoveries, and inventions; and words. phrases, symbols, and designs. Intellectual property has been categorized into four main kinds namely trademarks, patents, trade secrets and copyrights.
23 February, 2010 (08:16) | Law | By: Lenie Garner
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The term conveyancing refers to the legal transaction of property from the seller to the buyer. It is put in place to protect both the seller, and the buyer. It helps to eliminate fraud on the part of both parties. The main goal of conveyancing is to keep neither party in the dark, and help make the process run smoothly.
21 February, 2010 (08:04) | Law | By: Dan Doe
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When we use the term property, it is not only the physical things such as homes, buildings, vehicles, currency etc that are protected by law. Other types of property which are intangible in nature also exist. They are called intellectual property and these are also protected by the law. Copyrights, trademarks and patents are the three primary categories of intellectual property.
16 February, 2010 (08:25) | Law | By: Kate Diaz
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Getting arrested for a Fort Lauderdale DUI will definitely be a life changing experience. For many this will be the first time going to jail and enduring everything that goes along with that. Arriving at the county jail and going through the booking process can definitely be a sobering experience. This is when it all becomes clear that driving under the influence was a terrible mistake that you will undoubtedly now pay for.
3 February, 2010 (08:39) | Law | By: John Sedner
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Legal recruitment is similar to other kinds of recruitment in which the recruiter helps candidate lawyers to get hired by a firm. Basically, legal recruiters are the ones that help you evaluate your credentials and determine what the best ways to fulfill your objectives are. They offer suggestions and tips on how you can improve your resume and make you a more competitive candidate. With their connections to different firms, they can suggest which ones are appropriate for your preferences and/or which ones are actually looking for candidates with your credentials.
28 January, 2010 (08:33) | Law | By: Joy Hanberry
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Mesothelioma is a man made cancer, caused by asbestos which is a naturally found silicate mineral. Asbestos is put to use widely in industries for cement manufacture, construction activities, ship building etc. It is found in mines and its requirement has increased greatly due to its qualities like resistance to heat, insulation capacity etc. But it has not been revealed for many years that the minute particles can cause the deadly form of cancer. Now it is proved beyond doubt, but many have fallen victims to the malicious disease. Hence a mesothelioma prognosis becomes totally shattering and useless in the present scenario.
6 January, 2010 (08:23) | Law | By: Heidi Wingrain
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There are various things to see in the area of Essex and no doubt one would want to visit it at some stage. If you do find yourself there and need a lawyer then you will be thrilled to hear that there are many great solicitors Essex.
2 January, 2010 (09:52) | Law | By: Philip Douglas Patterson
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It is the people’s right to take some precautionary measures by performing a background check on someone. Like the other records, arrest records are also considered as the public domain. Thus, people are given the full access to the public arrest records for their own benefit. Technically, these important records are maintained under police jurisdiction and the other law enforcement agencies. The search on these records is relevant to ensure the security of the general public.
26 December, 2009 (08:13) | Law | By: Mary Queen
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As I was visiting the Southwestern University (SWU) Cebu City Philippines, School of Law alumni association friendster group, I came across a very interesting topic in the discussion board. This interesting topic reads “2007 Bar exam produced unreal lawyers.”
19 December, 2009 (08:19) | Law | By: Zigfred Diaz
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If you look at the books of large businesses these days you will discover that their intellectual property (IP) adds a huge amount of money to the balance sheet. In fact most businesses fixed assets are tiny in comparison to the brand and IP value. This tells us something very interesting – yes – how much more would your company be worth if you invested more in intellectual property recognition and registration?
19 December, 2009 (08:12) | Law | By: Cedric Davis
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Attending to tax issues is trying. Battling them alone is difficult, still, not doing anything is serious. In addition, the climbing costs and punishments are challenging to stomach.
1 December, 2009 (08:50) | Law | By: Kelly Merlon
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