Fast facts about court reporters in Florida
Posted on August 25, 2008
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Court reporters in Florida provide an important service to the legal community in the Sunshine State. Because of their professionalism and reliability, these court reporters are charged with a key responsibility: creating an accurate written record of everything that is spoken during a trial, motion, deposition, meeting or other event.
Court reporters in Florida provide an important service to the legal community in the Sunshine State. Because of their professionalism and reliability, these court reporters are charged with a key responsibility: creating an accurate written record of everything that is spoken during a trial, motion, deposition, meeting or other event.
10 things to know about the Miami, Florida court reporter
Posted on August 25, 2008
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The legal community in Dade County is one of the busiest in the country. As we speak, there are millions of criminal and civil cases being held in Miami area courthouses, as well as thousands of depositions being taken every day within the law offices found in the area.
The legal community in Dade County is one of the busiest in the country. As we speak, there are millions of criminal and civil cases being held in Miami area courthouses, as well as thousands of depositions being taken every day within the law offices found in the area. Therefore, the Miami, FL court reporter is an individual who is constantly in demand. The following are ten things everyone should know about court reporters in Miami, including how find them, and how to select the most appropriate individuals for your project.
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
Posted on August 23, 2008
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Wouldn’t is be wiser and safer to know how vulnerable you are to identity theft before the theft occurs? Too many ID theft programs only help you after you are a victim.
Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Opperman
(What is Identity Theft and How to Avoid It)
O.K., I’ll protect myself from identity theft; but first I have to know what it is. So, what exactly is identity (ID) theft?
Succinctly put, it is the crime of obtaining your personal and / or financial information (i.e. name, address, Social Security number, credit card information, bank information, etc.) to assume your identity to either commit a criminal act, fraudulently secure credit or services, make purchases or secure money while impersonating you.
About New York Court Reporters
Posted on August 22, 2008
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About New York Court Reporters New York City is home to one of the biggest, busiest legal communities in the world. Millions of attorneys practice their trade on the island of Manhattan, with thousands more graduating from law school each year and joining their ranks.
New York City is home to one of the biggest, busiest legal communities in the world. Millions of attorneys practice their trade on the island of Manhattan, with thousands more graduating from law school each year and joining their ranks. But behind these busy men and women are the unsung heroes that make the legal professional run: New York court reporters.
Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics: Reviving exhaustion, applying it to method patents
Posted on August 19, 2008
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In the case Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics, ___ U.S. ____, 128 S.Ct. 2109 (2008), the United States Supreme Court clarifies and expands upon its holding in United States v. Univis Lens Co. In Quanta, the court clarified that the same analysis applies to process or method patents, not just product patents: When a component substantially embodies the process and cannot be used for any purpose other than to practice the patent, the process patent is exhausted upon sale of that component. The decision makes it more difficult for patentees to extract royalties from multiple parties for the same device.
Synopsis of Personal Injury
Posted on August 17, 2008
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Personal injury’ is barely
understood by most people. The term is sometimes misunderstood and most times
missed. Personal injury laws promote responsibility through the accountability
of negligent actions.
Personal Injury: The
definition
The term personal injury refers to any form of injury as a result of
negligence on part of a second party. This can be a result of a traffic
accidents, workplace accident, home accident, tripping accident, defective
product, assault, and professional negligence. It is important to understand
that to be injured from these mishaps, one does not require bruising. The
damage’ of the accident can be psychological as well as physical.
If You Have Been Bitten or Attacked by a Dog in Virginia, Then You Need to Read This Article
Posted on August 15, 2008
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This article is designed to help those people who have been attacked or bitten by a dog in Virginia and need to prosecute a claim for their medical bills and personal injuries. This information will help those people better understand what type of evidence they will need to prevail in a such a claim. Finally, the article dispels myths about certain breeds of dogs, like pit bulls, and how they are treated by the law.
Do You Need To Locate Someone
Posted on August 12, 2008
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Are you having a rough time trying to find someone who seems to have disappeared? Many times, a good investigation company is just a click of your mouse away. If you are unsure how to locate someone hiring a professional can be a whole lot easier online.
Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Opperman
Are you looking for someone who has significance in or to your life but who has indicated they don’t want to be found? If so, with today’s technology, locating them is easier than you might think. In addition, engaging the services of an investigative professional will get results faster than in years gone by.
Derek Andrew v. Poof Apparel: No statutory damages for copyright infringement that began pre-registr
Posted on August 11, 2008
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Under the Copyright Act, a registered copyright owner can elect to recover statutory damages for infringement instead of actual damages, which can be difficult to prove. Section 412 of the Copyright Act, however, limits the availability of statutory damages for pre-registration infringement. In Derek Andrew v. Poof Apparel, 528 F.3d 696, (9th Cir. 2008), the Ninth Circuit court joins the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Circuit courts in barring statutory damages for ongoing infringement — continuing infringement that occurs both pre- and post-registration.
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Preparing for the Notary Exam with Online Courses
Posted on August 10, 2008
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How to become a notary and why online education helps.
The notary exam allows you to receive a notary public license in various states across the United States of America. There are various benefits to becoming a notary public and these benefits can be enjoyed by taking the various courses which prepare you for the exam. Depending on what you currently do and the time that you have available to study, you can either opt for online courses which provide you with what you need to learn or you can partake of a classroom opportunity which requires your physical presence. This article is about the benefit of online courses which prepare you for the notary public exam, there are many advantages with online courses and they are all discussed here.
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