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Difference Between Car Insurance Policies
June 15, 2009 By Blackman Legal Group
To understand what the difference is between auto insurance policies offered by different companies requires an understanding of a couple of concepts.
How much UM Coverage do you Have?
June 15, 2009 By Blackman Legal Group
A car accident caused by a hit and run driver caused injuries to the driver of this car, but he did not have adequate UM coverage. What does that mean?
Trademark Registration Appeals in China
June 15, 2009 By MMLC Group
This article looks at the rules to follow when filing appeals in trademark prosecution actions in China. It looks at practical steps for filing appeals to the TRAB and to a court.
A Primer on Starting a New Business in Canada
June 15, 2009 By Anurag Gupta Professional Corporation
Thinking of starting a new business but are confused whether it should be a sole proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation? Each form has its disadvantages and advantages.
Chinese Drywall in Florida
June 14, 2009 By Harrington Law Associates, PLLC
Succinct overview of the problem with defective Chinese drywall. Particular attention is given to effects on the residents and housing industry in Florida.
EU Introduces Information Security Breach Notification Requirements
June 14, 2009 By Lorenz
With the proposed amendments to the Electronic Communications Privacy Directive 2002/58 (hereinafter: “E-Com Directive”), the European Union is setting its first steps towards introducing information security legislation in Europe.
Hawaii Employment Law Basics: Protections of Victims Leave Act Triggered More Often in a Tough Economy
June 14, 2009 By Law Office of Roman Amaguin
The weak economy has been linked to a significant increase in domestic violence cases throughout the country. It is critical that Hawaii employers understand that the Hawaii Victims Leave Act requires all Hawaii employers to provide eligible employees with at least 5 days of unpaid victims leave.
Failure to Ensure Safe Premises in California can Result in Personal Injury
June 12, 2009 By The Reeves Law Group
It is becoming more and more common in California for seemingly simple premises safety issues to result in serious personal injury to one or more parties. Premises safety issues can result in serious violations for any and all types of public establishments that provide products and services to the general public.
Food Safety Concerns in California Rise from Processed Food Items
June 12, 2009 By The Reeves Law Group
Food safety is a major concern for more and more Americans as food poisoning continues to plague many. A mild case of food poisoning, however, may be the least of your worries when it comes to many processed food items.
Drunk Driving Accidents in California Are Uncalled for and Need Legal Aid
June 12, 2009 By The Reeves Law Group
In the past ten years in California, there have been thousands of cases of drunk driving accidents in which victims were either seriously injured with lifelong, debilitating wounds or killed as a result of the crash.

