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Employee Duties after they leave: Confidentiality, Non-Compete, Non-Solicit

03rd August 2010
What kinds of duties do employees owe their employer after leaving? Please note that the information provided herein is not legal advice and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. If you need legal advice with respect to drafting ...
Author: Michael
Legal

What to Do If You Receive a Cease and Desist Letter

25th May 2010
The mail comes and you notice a letter from a law firm you do not recognize. As you open the letter you hope for the best but you are nervous in anticipation of what the letter says. You read the opening paragraph of the letter: "We represent the ABC ...
Author: The Trademark Company
Business Law

Why We Need a Registered Trademark?

18th May 2010
Trademark protection is something that every entrepreneur should be aware of, because trademark registration can play a vital role in the process of establishing a brand name. A trademark refers to a logo, symbol, name or other device that identifies a...
Author: transformsolution1@yahoo.com
Personal Injury

The Law on Torts and Negligence

17th May 2010
Most of the cases filed in the courts everyday are cases involving money claims through negligent act of another. Under a common law legal system such as the US, this is called torts. For civil law legal systems like Spain, this is called quasi-delict. ...
Author: The Brilliant Assistant
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
Family Law

When do you require a family lawyer in Fort Lauderdale?

26th March 2010
There are many circumstances when you will require an experienced family lawyer. And it may vary from state to state. There are so many issues can occur in a family like the problem with Marriage, Divorce, Child support and many more. Here you will find y...
Author: Stephen
Family Law

Parental Liability for the Acts of a Minor Child

17th March 2010
As a personal injury attorney in San Francisco, CA, I occasionally have the opportunity to speak with a party regarding the injury they have suffered as a result of a child, or a teenager. The question usually asked is whether mom or dad is responsible f...
Author: Jason Lundberg
Criminal Law

Some Potential Outcomes of a Criminal Cases

11th March 2010
Criminal law is a branch of law which provides rules to control the crime against the public. The term ‘criminal law’ is sometimes stated as the ‘penal law’ which shows the frame work of punishment for committing an offense against...
Author: pancy
Divorce

Uncontested Divorce in Thailand – How a Marriage is Ended under Thai Law

15th January 2010
"Divorce is a very controversial topic and all over the world it reaches alarming rates. According to Thai law, under section 1501 of the Commercial and Civil Code a marriage in Thailand is ended in one of three ways. It is either executed by:1. The ...
Author: Mistina Thomson
Legal

How to Prepare For CLAT Exam?

07th January 2010
Many students who want to pursue a career in Law after class XII appear for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for 5 year integrated BA LLB Courses. There first question is How to Prepare for CLAT? Here are some tips to prepare for CLAT Entrance Exam. Un...
Author: Sonia
Legal

Self-Defense Law in Canada

23rd June 2009
Self-Defense is one of the most controversial of all the possible law problems mostly because it is usually hard to define when it self defense and when not. In Canada self-defense is defined in the Canadian Criminal Code. In the common law tradition self...
Author: Matt Traverso
Legal

DNA Paternity Testing and Child Support

28th June 2006
Part One of a two-part series about the legal implications of DNA paternity testing While laws currently vary among states, one common thread connecting cases involving custody and child support is the need to establish proof-of-relationship. In the ...
Author: 10x Marketing
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