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EU Quality Policy Regarding Geographical Indications and Traditional Specialities
April 11, 2011 By Andreas Neocleous & Co LLC
Since 1992, the European Union has operated three programs of product designations in order to promote and protect the names of quality agricultural products and foodstuffs. They fall into two categories: those linked to a territory and those relating to a particular production method.
Recent Changes to the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance
April 11, 2011 By Angela Wang & Co.
The Companies Ordinance of Hong Kong (“CO”) has been amended by the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 2010 (“Amendment Ordinance”) in July 2010 and its principal purpose is to launch the electronic company incorporation and to implement a one-stop electronic company and business registration service in Hong Kong.
New KYC Law for Offshore Lawyers in Panama
April 10, 2011 By Me. Ivan Pierre Julia Alonso
This law is a normative framework which aims to improve the image of the Republic of Panama as a country cooperation in the fight against criminal and unlawful tax practices, thinking that in turn should make it so the country more attractive to foreign investment, by proposing a framework consistent with international standards of the OECD, and thereby ensuring the safety of international investors in Panama.
Speed Determinations in Collision Cases
April 9, 2011 By Brien Roche Law
Speed determinations in a motor vehicle collision are frequently critical. Skid marks are a common way of attempting to determine speed.
California Construction Contracts, Subcontracts, Arbitration Agreements, & Mechanics Liens in California Law
April 9, 2011 By George W. Wolff & Associates
Construction Contracts on private construction projects - including AIA A-201 General Conditions, and other form construction contracts - quite commonly include a clause or provision requiring “binding arbitration” of disputes between the Property Owner and the Prime or General Contractor.
Qui Tam Whistleblower Lawsuits and Recoveries under the California False Claims Act Law
April 9, 2011 By George W. Wolff & Associates
The California False Claims Act, like the Federal False Claims Act, allows governmental entities - or private whistle-blowers or “Qui Tam” plaintiffs - to bring an action to recover treble damages and civil penalties against persons contracting with State and local government agencies who have defrauded or cheated the government out of “money, property or services”...
Event Data Recorders
April 9, 2011 By Brien Roche Law
Event data recorders are a wealth of information.
Beating of Giants Fan: a Look into Violent Crimes and Premises Liability
April 9, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
By now, everyone in Los Angeles would have heard about the brutal attack on a San Francisco Giants fan in the Dodgers Stadium parking lot after the season opening game. Bryan Stow, 42, of Santa Cruz, a paramedic in Santa Clara County and father of 2, suffered a severe skull fracture that will likely result to brain damage.
Domestic Violence in Arizona
April 8, 2011 By Larry G. Ruch, Attorney At Law
The definition of criminal domestic violence in Arizona and domestic violence defense.
4 Excuses Used by Insurance Companies to Pay Less on Insurance Claims
April 7, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
If you understand and recognize these excuses, you can avoid or combat them.

