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How To Incorporate Yourself Without a LawyerYou could save hundreds of dollars by incorporating yourself without a lawyer. How? Is it advisable to do so? 1. This is Not Legal Advice! The only ones who should be giving legal advice are those licensed to practise law (in other Overview of Trademark LawTrademark law gives companies the exclusive right to use a given name or design, called a Extending Consumer Credit Requires Compliance With Federal LawsIt is important for any prospective business purchaser to perform due diligence in researching a potential target business. Some of the documents you will need to collect and review in your analysis of whether a particular business would be a good Electronic Evidence as the Smoking GunNOTE: THIS IS ARTICLE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. Electronic communications--particularly email--may contain a treasure trove of evidence in commercial litigation matters. There are Cost-Crunching Counsel: Nine Keys to Controlling Costs and Improving LAttorneys are all about money, right? We Four Essential Principles of Emerging Market SuccessEmerging markets are high risk and high reward. In my work as an attorney representing Western companies in emerging markets, I have concluded there are four essential elements to emerging market success: a good partner, an open mind, active p Better Legal Billing: Win Win Client OptionsIn the old days of legal billing, lawyer's invoices Converting Formats Should Be LegalThis is the official stance of K.A.P.A. (Karaoke Anti-Piracy Agency...essentially the RIAA of the karaoke world) taken directly from their website: Q. If I own my own discs, can I load them onto a hard drive to play them in a show, etc.? USCIS (INS) Continues To Expand Online InfoPass Service
Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly Immigration and Naturalization Services, INS) continues to rollout its immigration information by appointment system called InfoPass, with three new
Brief on Jailing Child Support Debtors in Unconstitutional Debtor PrisI. INCARCERATION FOR CIVIL CONTEMPT IS AN INAPPROPRIATE REMEDY TO ENFORCE A CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATION AGAINST AN IMPOVERISHED AND INVOLUNTARILY UNEMPLOYED PARTY. The issue of whether civil contempt is an appropriate remedy to enfor |
Jul 22, 2010

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