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Intellectual Property – Services offered in UK and connected matters

A. Copyrights
Copyright related advice provided is spread across various industry sectors such as media, technology and entertainment. This includes advice on registered as well as unregistered copy rights. Services offered include:

Registration of copyrights,
Advice on copyright licensing,
Copyright enforcement including Copyright dispute resolution (includes mediation arbitration and /or Court based litigation),
Drafting enforceable copyright protection and assignment clauses in [...]

What you need to know about Sexual Harassment

Nowadays, the percentage of working women is greatly increasing, and accompanying it is an increase in the number of cases of sexual harassment especially at the workplace.
Sexual harassment is defined as intimidation, bullying or coercion of a sexual nature, or giving indecent proposals for sexual favors. In [...]

Shoplifting In New Jersey Will Cost You More

Shoplifting varies from state to state. Normally for this type of case, shoplifters are faced to do community service, fines and jail time. However, New Jersey has a different way of punishing up their shoplifters that is a bit interesting. Storeowners in New Jersey are by far secured from shoplifters because they will not only [...]

How to Conduct a Criminal Background Check on Your Own

So, you want to go it alone, on your own? You don’t think you need to pay some company to help you determine if your new business partner, au pair or future son-in-law is on the up and up. Be prepared for long hours of research, lots of paperwork and a great deal of waiting. [...]

A parents guide to help their young offenders through their day in court

In all of the provinces of Canada, the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is the body of law that establishes the procedures for
youthful offenders. The YCJA covers young people who were between 12 and 17 years old when they committed the action of
which they stand accused.
When a person in this age group breaks the law [...]

Doing the Crime, Not Paying the Time

Thursday, 26 February 2009 – The Irish Government should consider radically overhauling the judicial system in a bid to halt the crime epidemic that is sweeping the country.

How to Become a Student in the US

You’ve finished school. You’ve got your whole future ahead of you. Lots of questions. Lots of possible answers. One possibility is to continue your studies in the US. But how do you go about it? What steps do you take to ensure that your American educational experience is a success?
Choosing a School
The first thing you [...]

The Dangerous Effects Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas produced by the incomplete burning of material containing carbon. You can’t see it, smell it or taste it but carbon monoxide can cause serious illness or death. It has been referred to many times as the “silent killer” and is the leading cause of accidental poisoning [...]

Understanding What "Bad Faith" Is

“Bad faith” laws are state laws that seek to penalize insurance companies for denying, delaying or withholding payments or other benefits to policyholders that file legitimate claims covered by valid policies. Some industry observers argue that the reason there is no federal legislation in this area is because of the size and strength of the [...]

What to Expect From Jury Duty

Let’s face it, no one likes getting a jury duty request. The first sign that you will heading down the bureaucratic path is when you receive a letter in the mail regarding a trial date and time that you’re expected to arrive. Your name can end up on the prospective juror list if it’s in [...]