Archive for the ‘Legal and Law’


February 26th, 2008

Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Consultations

In the United States, three out of a hundred newborn babies are affected by cerebral palsy due to birth complications and doctor’s error. To claim compensation to meet medical needs, one requires the help of an experienced and qualified cerebral palsy lawyer.

Medical malpractice laws vary from state to state. The legal system in the United States offers a wide range of benefits for the victims of cerebral palsy. Prior to filing a suit against the doctor, it is necessary to consult a cerebral palsy lawyer who is specialized in handling medical malpractice law.

February 26th, 2008

Bankruptcy Alternatives

BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO FILE, THINK ABOUT THE ALTERNATIVES TO BANKRUPTCY

Bankruptcy should be the last resort to getting out of debt. It will stay on your credit report for up to 10 years, guaranteeing that you will receive higher than normal interest rates on future financing close to the bankruptcy filing. Some debts will remain anyway such as recent IRS debt, student loan debt and debt incurred through fraud just to name a few. Bankruptcy may be better for someone who has little income, extremely high liabilities and no realistic way of paying those liabilities back within a reasonable time period.

February 21st, 2008

Ipc Classsification

One of the hot topics in the IP world today is IPC reform. Due to be published on 1 July 2005, and to come into effect on 1 January 2006, the eighth version of the IPC classification system (also referred to as IPC 2006) may not seem radically different from the previous IPC7, on first blush. But there are important benefits for patent searchers, attorneys, examiners and IP manager.

What is the IPC system?

February 20th, 2008

Faqs - Licensing Intellectual Property (ip)

Licensing is a key business strategy. It’s a way to maximize the earnings from inventions and creative works, which are called intellectual property or “IP.”.

What is licensing?

Licensing is when you grant some rights to intellectucal property “IP” that you own. It is really a partnership of mutual cooperation between the licensor, who owns the IP, and the licensee, who is given the right to use it for certain purposes.

Question: What are royalties?

February 5th, 2008

Problem With Your Vehicle In California? Know More About The California Lemon Law

Lemon laws are U.S. state laws that offer remedies to consumers for products such as boats, cars, computers, motorcycles, refrigerators, RVs, etc. that frequently fail to meet the set standards of quality and performance. These products are commonly referred to as “lemons”. There are both state and federal lemon laws that protect the interests of consumers. The rights afforded to consumers by lemon laws may exceed any warranties expressed in purchase contracts.

The California Lemon Law states that if a purchased vehicle turns out to be defective in the warranty period rendering it unfit for use or inflicts some serious injuries to the user, then the consumer has every right to ask for refund or replacement.

February 1st, 2008

Intellectual Property: Design - Spare Parts

In Dyson Ltd v Qualtex [2004], Dyson brought proceedings against the defendant, Qualtex, a manufacturer of vacuum cleaner spare parts, alleging infringement of its unregistered design rights in various spare parts comprising different products. Unregistered design rights are unregistrable intellectual property rights that arise automatically by the operation of law and protect the owners of original designs from, amongst other things, unauthorised copying. The existence of such rights is subject to certain exceptions.

Under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, design rights do not subsist in:

January 27th, 2008

Marital Deduction As Qualified Terminable Interest Property (qtip) Marital Trust

The federal estate marital deduction provides for a deduction from a decedent’s gross estate for property passing to a surviving spouse by will or trust, or by a qualified terminable interest property (“QTIP”) marital trust. The marital deduction is unlimited in amount.

A QTIP marital trust properly drafted in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code has become an extremely popular device to avoid payment of federal estate taxes upon the death of the first spouse. A QTIP trust is particularly desirable for spouses in second marriages where each spouse desires to leave as much of his or her estate to his or her children and/or heirs.

January 27th, 2008

Sarbanes Oxley And Internal Audit

Companies listed in the NYSE had to get an internal audit department ready before 31 October making sure the new audit heads could evaluate the scope of their departments work, as well as how to comply with the new Sarbanes Oxley laws. They had to hire new directors and get an audit plan ready due to the provisions made in the Sarbanes Oxley law passed in 2002. The companies had to hire personnel as well as assign the new department a budget, determine how they will document compliances and how much work to assign the audit department. Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 has created a revolutionary change in the corporate governance as well as internal control for companies listed in the NYSE. This Act was passed to check fraud and bring reliability to financial reporting.

January 24th, 2008

Trademark Your Business - Lessons Learned

Small business owners learn many lessons the hard way - through
the school of hard knocks. I recently experienced my own tough
lesson concerning the importance trademarking my business name.
Like many solo-entrepreneurs on a tight budget, the thought of
trademarking my business name was not high on my priority list.
Had I placed more importance on it, I might have saved myself
some anxious moments, not to mention a few hundred dollars in
attorney fees!

January 17th, 2008

Living Wills: Will Your Living Will Survive You?

A living will is also known as an advance directive, and it is a written document indicating a person’s wishes in the event that they are reduced to a vegetative state by some accident or trauma, and whether doctors treating them should go to all efforts necessary to keep them legally living, or to “allow nature to take its course”.


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