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Copyright & Trademark

Why is it so Important to Copyright Your Work?

01st May 2009
Anyone working in a creative industry will be fully aware of the pernicious extent of the crime of copyright infringement. Anyone who has been victim to such activities as plagiarism will know that it is a crime that affects the victim in a way not dissim...
Author: mgordon
Legal

Leg Amputation Compensation - Typical Compensation Claim Figures

29th April 2009
Adapting to life after an amputation can be a very difficult process; you might require specialist help, such as training on the use of an artificial limb, or assistance with tasks such as getting washed and dressed each day. These costs will be recovered...
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
Copyright & Trademark

The Ins and Outs of Copyright Violations

01st April 2009
Copyright infringement is a hot button issue for anyone whose work might be termed "intellectual property." Working within the creative sphere, anyone who finishes a piece of work and can be said to have "created" it, will justifiably have reason to compl...
Author: mgordon
Legal

What If Someone Sues Me For An Accident Compensation Claim?

13th March 2009
When involved in a car accident, there are two situations that mostly happen. The first is that the driver who is responsible hits and runs away. Alternatively, the driver stays and weighs the entire situation. If you are the one responsible for the accid...
Author: David Halbert
Legal

Calculating Your Whiplash Claim

21st August 2008
How much is the pain and discomfort of your whiplash injury worth? A fair question, after all a whiplash injury is painful; so you should be compensated accordingly. Unfortunately, however, the level of compensation you get for your injury following an ac...
Author: Christian Ward
Legal

Property Division, Real-Estate, & Washington Divorce Law

30th January 2008
All property division pursuant to a divorce in Washington state starts from the simple premise that all assets accumulated during the marriage will be presumed to be "community property" and split 50/50. But in practice the 50/50 split often does not end ...
Author: Robert Stark
Legal

THINGS TO DO BEFORE DYING

03rd August 2005
The only difference between dying and living is that when one is alive you tend to do things one at a time but when the time comes for you to die you do things all at one time. So the best thing is for you to take care of everything while well and in good...
Author: Jinky Mesias
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