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Internet Law

UK Data Analysts Demand Improvements to Privacy and Security Standards

18th August 2010
This year's Fine Balance conference was quite an exciting event, as representatives as different as Oracle, a computing company, and the NHS sought to figure out how they could protect people's privacy in such a connected society. The even has been a s...
Author: Tommy Barrowdale
Business Law

Corporate Law, Corporate Constitution And Corporate Litigation

13th April 2010
Corporate law is the set of regulations instigated for the corporate world. The word corporation is synonymous with publicly owned large companies. In US, a company is equivalent to a firm or business, irrespective of whether or not it is a separate legal...
Author: Robert Bell
Legal

Strange, Obscure, and Funny Laws of The United States of America

29th September 2009
Hundreds of long-forgotten laws remain on state books. The reasons for their existence often remain a mystery but, frequently, are more than likely moral compasses of the times in which they were enacted. In Alabama, do not put an ice cream cone in you...
Author: Daniel Berry