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Business Law

Tips on Forming a Corporation

22nd July 2009
There is some confusion between what constitutes an LLC and what constitutes a corporation - indeed this exists to the point where many people still erroneously refer to an LLC as a "Limited Liability Corporation" where the "C" actually stands for "compan...
Author: mgordon
Copyright & Trademark

What is a Trademark...Really?

17th April 2009
Every one of us is familiar with trademarks, even if that is not the name by which we know them. As often as not these days, when someone refers to a trademark the words they use are along the lines of "branding" and "logo". The trademark is the recogniza...
Author: mgordon
Taxes

What is the 2008 Standard Deduction

27th March 2009
The standard deduction may seem confusing at first glance, but when broken down, it really is quite simple. Many taxpayers spend a lot of time every tax season trying to figure out if the standard deduction or itemizing is right for them. To help clear th...
Author: Roni Deutch
Legal

Understanding Legal Terms

14th July 2008
The field of law is very complicated for those who have not had the proper schooling. There are terms that are used in the courts and in legal documents that a typical person may have trouble deciphering. This can cause a lot of confusion for a person in ...
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal

How does child custody in Canada work?

25th February 2006
In the confusion of divorce, most parents never consider the issue of child custody beforehand. Often communication between the spouses has broken down and both parents presume their assumptions about child custody to be accepted by the other parent. Ofte...
Author: Jonathan Brown
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