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Are you sure you own that Real Estate?

15th December 2005
Property has become an important topic in more or less all social and environmental sciences, even though it has not been a major focus of economic anthropology in the recent past. Property today is a significant part of the economy and it is important...
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The Secret To Protecting Your Business Assets

10th December 2005
Regardless of the type of business you conduct, there is a significant risk of being sued in our litigious society. Lawsuits can range from claims of negligence to defective products to disputes with employees. Incorporating is a means of guarding against...
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California Businesses Incorporating In Nevada

18th August 2005
California is a notoriously bad state to do business in. Regulations, worker's compensation and tax issues overwhelm companies. Seeking relief, many incorporate in Nevada. Unless done carefully, this decision can lead to disaster. Doing Business - Juri...
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How Attorneys Add Value to Your Business

18th November 2006
For most people, talking to an attorney usually means that someone is in trouble. And if you're the one who's calling an attorney, chances are the person in trouble is you or someone you know. Attorneys are usually best-known as a last resort for h...
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Trademarks - An Exercise In Patience

08th November 2006
Trademarks are a form of intellectual property for a person or business. To protect your mark, you always should formally trademark it. This brings us to the subject of patience. Trademarks - An Exercise In Patience A mark is simple a distinctive ...
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How to find a lawyer online

10th February 2007
Every day of our lives we face numerous challenges that take us through different and sometimes unexpected paths, where the helping hand of a lawyer might be required. Most people do not pay much attention to legal issues until the moment when they ne...
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Can You Trademark Your Business Name?

15th February 2007
A trademark is a distinctive image, word or other thing that associates with a product or service. So, can you trademark your business name? Most people think trademarks are logo oriented. In some ways, this is true. The Nike Swoosh is clearly a logo t...
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The Legalities of Web Sites

28th September 2006
The integrity, accuracy, and representation of a web site is a direct responsibility of the owners of the site. In short, whatever you tell your web team or web designer to build, they will build. Separately, it is your responsibility to address any ...
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** Lawsuit Loan! Risk Free Lawsuit Funding!! **

25th June 2006
Lawsuit Loan! Risk Free Lawsuit Funding!! Lawsuit Cash Advance. No Risk Funds. 99% of Plaintiffs involved in Lawsuits Don't Realize They Can get Cash Advance before their Case Settles. It is called lawsuit funding or often referred as "Law...
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Different Fields Of Lawyers

07th April 2008
Every lawyer is not alike. And contrary to the images we see in the movies and on TV, they certainly are not all running to trial every week to win a new case. Lawyers work in various capacities (legal and non-legal) and often specialize in particular ar...
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Becoming an Expert

25th June 2006
One of the most profitable niches to exploit as a writer is as an expert. Whether you've created a fail-safe program to help people lose weight or invented a new device to stop smoking, branding yourself as the go-to expert on a particular subject matter...
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Ways to avoid plagiarism in essays and papers

19th February 2007
One of the most valuable things in the modern world is ideas. That is why there are no doubts that ideas require efficient protection from the plagiarism. The word Plagiarism comes from the Latin word Plagio which stands for steal. The legal definition of...
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Globalization and Poverty

03rd January 2007
In certain states of India there is an epidemic of farmers suicides. Today farmers in every village are facing debt and despair. Many farmers who traditionally grew pulses and millets and paddy have been lured by seed companies to buy hybrid cotton see...
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Generic Drugs are Safe and Effective but much Cheaper

25th September 2006
Drug development is a difficult task; it requires a large amount of money to be invested in many processes related with drug development. These processes include drug development in laboratory, testing on animal, testing on human volunteers, negotiation w...
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Motorola RAZR V3i - A World Of Amazing Technology Packed In A Clamshell

25th April 2008
There are various mobile handsets manufacturing companies spread all over the world. Among all those, Motorola is one of the most appreciated manufacturers. As a trailblazer in wireless communications, it has converted the mobile phone into a symbol of pe...
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Home based Business - Earn via Article writing Jobs

19th January 2008
Online jobs are thriving nowadays. Online workers are happy with the setup of working at home. It is very convenient for them. They do not have to commute and struggle with traffic. They do not have to worry about what clothes or dress to wear and they ...
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What Is International Copyright Law?

01st July 2007
Many people are surprised to learn there is no international copyright law. Yes, that is right. There is not an international copyright law that will protect your work on the other side of the world. However, it is important to note that most countries do...
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Understanding International Copyright Laws For Software Programmers

11th July 2007
Is there one governing law for international software copyright? According to agreements by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIP), any software written has an automatic copyright. This is a...
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Why You Should Respect Copyright Notices

02nd October 2007
If you steal materials from someone else and use it at your website, you might get away with it. It's possible that no one will notice. Even if someone does notice, you will probably just receive an email asking for its removal. If you comply with that...
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Should you hire a lawyer to certify a Public Domain Work?

28th August 2007
Whenever you want to use a public domain work in your business, you should consider getting the work certified by the copyright office. The next question, then, is whether you should hire a lawyer to do so.. There is a lot of 'research' work and c...
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Third mutable law of web marketing

16th November 2006
Law of Trust: Manufacturing high quality goods is half work done. These products don't sell by themselves. You need to market them. However, marketing even done using the right techniques is not enough. Creating trust among the customers for your produc...
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Offline advertising for your online websites

31st August 2006
The process of developing websites and then getting them online takes lot of hard work. In addition to that the developer and his team expend extra time on promoting it online. This is done by submitting your sites to various search engines, advertising o...
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Precautions while outsourcing

22nd August 2006
Due to various reasons like time, money, availability of manpower etc most of the companies are outsourcing their work. There are many risks involved during outsourcing and hence it is imperative to choose the right service provider. The outsourcer should...
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Domain Name Dispute Resolution

05th January 2005
.COM companies are all the rage with the stock market riding high and falling as the mood shifts. Everybody it appears is going on-line and there has been a massive rush to register all manner of domain names. In February 2000 there were over 200,000 ...
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How to Purchase Domain Names for Offline Promotion

08th June 2006
In this article, you'll discover a key element of your Web site and how you can use it to drive traffic to your site from offline sources. What is this "basic element" of your site, you ask? It's your domain name - your business' virtual address. To fi...
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Different Types of Patent

20th February 2007
A patent is a document issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office located in Arlington, Virginia, that grants to an inventor the legally enforceable right to exclude others from making, selling, distributing or using an invention in the U.S. territory...