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Anxiety Check: Taking A Pause

21st September 2009
Exhausted from all the job-related tasks that you have to deal with everyday? Have the papers piled up so high that you can no longer see the person next to you? Do you now see your job as a drag? Just maybe, you may no longer be enjoying your work. You ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Choose A Lawyer That Will Help You Through The Commercial Litigation Process

19th September 2009
As the owner of a business, a technology developer or even a copyright holder, you may be faced with a number of concerns that raise the need for a commercial litigator in order to keep you operating. Commercial litigators can assist you with many types ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Gold Jewelry Wholesale Insider Secrets - Avoiding Pitfalls

18th September 2009
Buying gold jewelry for your store can be a complicated business. It is important for you to do your research so that you can avoid the traps that await you as a wholesale gold jewelry buyer. It is to your advantage to take the time effort to know what yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Second Hand Books Shops Not Feeling Charitable Towards Oxfam

03rd September 2009
Second hand book dealers have surprised many people by taking a pop at Oxfam. It is rare that anyone is bold enough to take a pop at such an established charity as Oxfam. However things have got so bad for the second hand book industry they are willing to... Read >
Author: Jon Hunter

Unfair Competition and Its Negative Effects to a Business

23rd July 2009
Unfair competition in business can result to economic injury which can amount to millions or even billions of dollars. To prevent such unlawful practice, the federal and state law imposes stricter penalties and higher fines for violators. According to... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Why the Failure of the “Cram Down” Legislation Hurts Everyone

18th June 2009
Why the Failure of the “Cram Down” Legislation Hurts Everyone Last April, the United States Senate voted against legislation that would let bankruptcy court judges modify home mortgages in bankruptcy. The failure of this legislation is a signific... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter

Your website is being hacked: Prevent future loss with HackerSmart

04th June 2009
Million of web pages are created everyday. With your business up and running, how sure are you that your website do not have a seemingly confusing twin out there? Most people are highly unaware that their web sites are being hacked and even being cloned e... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Understanding Intellectual Property Law

01st April 2009
At its most basic, intellectual property (IP) law deals with things created by the intellect, the human mind. As an area of special expertise it covers patents, copyrights, trade secrets and trademarks, touching also on branding, licensing and unfair comp... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Four, I Can't Get That Lousy Bottle Opened

16th February 2009
It's true; I really do love wine and food from Italy, France, Germany, and other countries as well. And who among us can reject a bargain? But I also hate wine and many aspects of the wine scene. Let me explain my top ten reasons for this love-hate relati... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Unfair Competition: Acts of Deceit

18th November 2008
Unfair Competition Unfair competition is defined as any business act or practice that is considered unlawful, unfair or fraudulent that belongs to the types of business wrongs. This also includes deceptive, unfair, misleading, or untrue advertising. ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Hire the California Labor Board or California Labor Law Attorneys - You Decide

08th October 2008
With a downturn in the economy, many employers are cutting back on payroll. Unfortunately, some employers are reducing payroll costs by violating the California overtime laws. When this occurs, employees have essentially two options to recover their Cali... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Unfair Competition and False Advertisement

25th September 2008
California laws are clear about how consumer rights must be protected. When dealing with violations of consumer rights such as unfair competition, attorneys are usually consulted about five things. These are the types of wrongful conduct that fall under u... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

My Product is Better Than Yours…But Can I Say That?

14th May 2008
My Product is Better Than Yours…But Can I Say That? (Friday, March 28, 2008 ) - James Katz Comparative advertising continues to be one of the most popular forms of promoting consumer products in the marketplace. According to Advertising Standar... Read >
Author: envseo

Athlete Drug Testing

16th April 2008
Athlete drug testing is performed at various levels from school athletes to Olympic games. These drug tests are conducted to identify the drug abuse of the athletes and put them off. Athlete drug testing has strict principles that restrict the drug abused... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Important information for holiday makers visiting the Costa del Sol

20th October 2007
On 03/02/2004, the Timelinx Group of Companies took Club La Costa S.L & Club La Costa Operaciones S.L to court for printing and distributing totally untrue and defamatory leaflets about them.On 07/09/2006, the final court sentence was given in their favou... Read >
Author: dwvc2k8

Sometimes Blogging Can Go Too Far - Garry Egan

29th August 2007
A few weeks ago our company Brand Identity Guru paid for a review of our service from a company called Reviewme.com. Reviewme then hires bloggers to write a review about your product/service or web site. Typically these are unbiased reviews about a topic ... Read >
Author: Scott White

Anxiety Check: Taking A Pause

26th August 2007
Exhausted from all the job-related tasks that you have to deal with everyday? Have the papers piled up so high that you can no longer see the person next to you? Do you now see your job as a drag? Just maybe, you may no longer be enjoying your work. You ... Read >
Author: malo

Get Sued By Competitors for Lying On Your Privacy Policy

01st July 2007
Many sites put up privacy policies without giving them much thought. Once up, they are often forgotten about even if the policy is later changed. This can lead to disaster as one recent case showed. You probably are not surprised to learn that lying i... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Space sop in realty FDI may up land cost

07th September 2006
Though most big ticket real estate developers are bullish about foreign investments in the sector, they are apprehensive that if the area cap for a project to be FDI-compliant is reduced to proposed limits, a large scale demand for land in Tier II and Tie... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Warning: Your Domain Name Could Infringe On Trademark Rights!

05th July 2006
Warning: Your Domain Name Could Infringe On TrademarkRights! By Al MartinovicIf you have or are about to purchase a domain name, YOUcould be in trouble and you don't even know it yet...See, what the domain sellers won't tell you is that thedomain name you... Read >
Al Martinovic

Gold Jewelry Wholesale Insider Secrets - Avoiding Pitfalls

02nd May 2006
Buying gold jewelry for your store can be a complicated business. It is important for you to do your research so that you can avoid the traps that await you as a wholesale gold jewelry buyer. It is to your advantage to take the time effort to know what ... Read >
Author: Suneva .

NonCompete Contracts are Illegal in California

30th April 2006
Non-compete agreements in California are generally illegal. Many companies, and certainly many employees, are unaware that California prohibits noncompete agreements. Most states other than California permit reasonable covenants not to compete. The... Read >
Author: Brian Kindsvater

Steel Tubing Tariffs Prove that NAFTA Still Needs Work

16th June 2005
The North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was implemented on January 1, 1994. An extension of the previous Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement of 1989, NAFTA is the second largest free trade area in the world. The agreement intends to limit restrictions on ... Read >
Author: Kaitlin Carruth

Seven Illegal Search Engine Optimization Technique

09th January 2005
Last Update: Tuesday, January 04, 2005. In this article I discuss seven illegal, or almost illegal, search engine optimization and related techniques. 1. Trademarked Keywords In Domain Names If you're thinking of registering a domain name that in... Read >
Author: Michael Wong

Warning! Your Domain Name Could Infringe On Tradem

27th December 2004
If you have or are about to purchase a domain name, YOU could be in trouble and you don't even know it yet... See, what the domain sellers won't tell you is that the domain name you are purchasing or have purchased can possibly infringe on trademar... Read >
Author: Al Martinovic