Immigrate To Canada Without The Services Of Legal Advisers – Don’t Be Lazy

In this article I will try to analyze why people are so lazy to do something for themselves, but at the same time they are ready to work like slaves for somebody else. I am talking for people mostly from Asian and African countries. I don’t want to say that they are ”second class” people, no they are like the others, but this is their mentality. In order to understand what I want to say, I will give you just few examples in the area that I am working on.…

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Plush Toys – Protecting the Copyright, Trademark and Patent

If you have ideas for unique plush toys, it’s just right to do everything to protect them. Plush toys are very profitable and if you don’t cover all bases to protect your ideas, “enterprising” individuals will take advantage of it. They will be doing it “legally” because you didn’t do the things to lawfully protect them. The last thing that a toy inventor would want is to see his cute plush toys displayed somewhere and he’s not the legal owner of it. There are three things that you can apply…

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Receiving Social Security Disability & Unemployment Compensation at the Same Time – No Easy Answer

There appears to be a conflict between Social Security Disability and Unemployment Compensation. In order to get Social Security Disability, you have to claim you are “disabled” for any work. However, to obtain Unemployment Compensation you have to claim you are “able and available” for work. The November 15, 2006 Memorandum from Chief Judge Frank Cristaudo. The Chief Judge said, “… the receipt of unemployment insurance benefits does not preclude the receipt of Social Security disability benefits. The receipt of unemployment benefits is only one of many factors that must be…

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World’s Largest Cybercrime? Zeus and Mules, What Will They Think of Next?

Over 100 arrests and charges have been filed in both the U.S. and United Kingdom in what has been heralded as the largest cyber-crime to date. At least 80 people from the U.S. have been named and many people charged in the case are believed to have fled the United States. Twenty arrests were made in London. The estimates of the cyber thefts have been as high as 70 million dollars with 3 million dollars thus far identified as being stolen from U.S. bank accounts. According to Gordon Snow, assistant…

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Hiring a Criminal Attorney: Things to Look For

Being in the market for a criminal attorney probably doesn’t mark the high point of your life up until now. Nevertheless, even though you may be stressed and worried about your future, you need to take the time to do a good job on the task ahead. Finding a good lawyer could be the difference between your freedom and a long stay in one of your state’s fine prisons. There are two sides to every story. In order to make sure your side gets equal time with the prosecution’s side,…

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The Basics of Trademarks – What is a Trademark?

Trademarks and the concept of trademark protection have been in existence for literally thousands of years dating back to the days of the Roman Empire when blacksmiths would emblazon swords that they had crafted with a distinctive symbol. The trademark was affixed to the finished product to identify the originating craftsman or shop. Trademarks have come a long way since that time and can now consist of nearly any type of identifying feature that signifies or identifies the person or company that created, sells or markets a particular product or…

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