2017

3 Steps for Dealing with a Product Copyright Claim on Your Business

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When you have finally got the basics out of the way, running your business can seem easy for day to day things. Shipping items to clients, talking with vendors, and working on new product creation can feel like a hobby for those who love their company. If you have been happily running your business and hit a snag, it can seem like everything get thrown to a halt. For product production companies, one of the hardest business and legal issues to tackle is another company claiming that you copied their product.…

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Worried About Your Next Case? 3 Reasons You Need A Mock Jury

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When it comes to trial, you’ve got one opportunity to sway the jury to your way of thinking. If you fail to do that, you fail to win your case. Not only does that ruin your track record, it also ruins your clients life. When lives are on the line, you need to know that you’re putting your best face forward, and presenting the best representation for your client. Unfortunately, you can’t call the jury in for a practice session.…

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Three Things To Find Out About Your State's Divorce Laws

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Although there are a few federal laws that apply to divorce, mostly in the realm of child support requirements, divorce in the United States is largely regulated on the state level. This means that getting divorced in one state may be a somewhat different process–and involve different legal requirements–than getting divorced in another state. This is very important to consider if you are thinking of getting a divorce. You need to make sure you know what laws apply in your particular state.…

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Horror Tales Of Special Education: Stop Yours With A Special Education Lawyer

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It is most unfortunate that the children for whom teachers should care for and protect the most are often the most victimized. Special needs children often cannot fight back, verbalize what is happening to them at school, or, if they do fight back, they are restrained and removed from the classroom because a teacher claims it was “self-defense.” If your child has been the victim of an abusive or neglectful teacher, you need to a) report it, and b) get a special education lawyer.…

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Fed Up: Getting Compensated For Food Poisoning

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A nice night out to a local restaurant could turn into a very bad experience. The potential to contract a food-borne illness, such as salmonella, is ever present. This illness is thesecond most common food-borne illness affecting those in the United States, and it is spread by consuming contaminated food or water. Read on for a better understanding of salmonella poisoning and how to get compensated. Salmonella Poisoning Almost no food is off-limits for the bacteria that causes salmonella, but often it is found in poultry, meat, and eggs.…

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Benefits of Hiring a Probate Attorney to Obtain Court Probate Settlement of Your Deceased Relative's Estate

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It’s always best if your relative plans in advance how an estate should be divided and who is entitled to receive assets from the estate. When there is no planning before the relative dies, you can expect all kinds of complications to arise from disgruntled family members. They may threaten to have a probate court intercede with a probate court action. You will need to hire a probate attorney to sort out the issues.…

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Avoiding Gym Injuries

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Getting injured while trying to work out is frustratingly ironic, after all, the very motivation for going to the gym in the first place is to try to get healthy. You should know that your behavior in the gym can be directly linked to your relative safety. Read on to learn some gym safety tips and what to do if you do get injured. Safe and courteous workout tips. 1. Workout equipment can get sweaty and covered with germs, so take advantage of the anti-bacterial wipes available at the gym (or bring your own) to wipe down the areas you touched on the equipment.…

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