Yet employers always find a way of having acts that run counter to this substantive law

July 3rd, 2009

Yet employers always find a way of having acts that run counter to this substantive law. They may either find proofs to show that with the present physical condition of the employee she can no longer comply with the essential rigors of her work. Or that reasons removing her are far fetched from her physical condition.

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July 3rd, 2009

Tips for Christopher Graham, Britain’s new privacy chief

The new Information Commissioner has a better opportunity to make a direct connection with the public and change privacy culture in the UK than any of his predecessors, information law experts have said.

Lords ruling reduces contracts’ certainty, says expert

A landmark House of Lords ruling will undermine the certainty of contracts and could make it more expensive to take cases over contract interpretation to court, according to a contract law expert.

Software firm launches Google suit over AdWords and search listing

A software company has sued Google not only for trade mark infringement in Google’s AdWords advertising system but for making its website invisible to the Google search engine.

Companies will have to justify different treatment of old people, Government says

Financial services and insurance companies will have to justify any unfavourable treatment of older people while car hire companies will not be allowed to refuse to serve old people under new proposals drawn up by the Government.

No Dr No rights for Bond owners, says EU court

The company behind the James Bond film franchise cannot stop another company from registering Dr No as a trade mark because the film title is an indication of artistic, and not commercial, origin, an EU court has said.

Heatwave should prompt relaxed dress codes and law change say unions

Employers should relax dress codes in the current heatwave to avoid concentration lapses, mistakes and even accidents, union bosses have said. They have also called for a law change to create a maximum legal working temperature.

Pirate Bay to be heart of legal content distribution network, say new owners

The world’s biggest distributor of links to copyright infringing material is to be bought by a software entrepreneur and turned into a legitimate business, the site has announced. The Pirate Bay has agreed to be acquired for 4.8 million.

Regulators push for fairer, easier data protection compliance in outsourcing deals

The European Commission should make sure that outsourcing providers who process personal data are bound by consistent rules irrespective of whether they are based inside or outside the EU, data protection watchdogs have said.

Retail investment reforms are a call to action for the industry, says FSA

The FSA’s proposed new rules for the retail investment industry will impose a complete ban on commission-based sales and require firms to tell customers from the outset whether or not advice is independent and how much it will cost.

Prosecutors drop ‘freedom threatening’ Girls Aloud obscenity blog case

A blogger has been acquitted of obscenity offences in a court case that could have redefined UK citizens’ right to free speech on the internet. Prosecutors offered no evidence against the 35 year-old.

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July 3rd, 2009

Lords ruling reduces contracts’ certainty, says expert

A landmark House of Lords ruling will undermine the certainty of contracts and could make it more expensive to take cases over contract interpretation to court, according to a contract law expert.

Software firm launches Google suit over AdWords and search listing

A software company has sued Google not only for trade mark infringement in Google’s AdWords advertising system but for making its website invisible to the Google search engine.

Companies will have to justify different treatment of old people, Government says

Financial services and insurance companies will have to justify any unfavourable treatment of older people while car hire companies will not be allowed to refuse to serve old people under new proposals drawn up by the Government.

No Dr No rights for Bond owners, says EU court

The company behind the James Bond film franchise cannot stop another company from registering Dr No as a trade mark because the film title is an indication of artistic, and not commercial, origin, an EU court has said.

Heatwave should prompt relaxed dress codes and law change say unions

Employers should relax dress codes in the current heatwave to avoid concentration lapses, mistakes and even accidents, union bosses have said. They have also called for a law change to create a maximum legal working temperature.

Pirate Bay to be heart of legal content distribution network, say new owners

The world’s biggest distributor of links to copyright infringing material is to be bought by a software entrepreneur and turned into a legitimate business, the site has announced. The Pirate Bay has agreed to be acquired for 4.8 million.

Regulators push for fairer, easier data protection compliance in outsourcing deals

The European Commission should make sure that outsourcing providers who process personal data are bound by consistent rules irrespective of whether they are based inside or outside the EU, data protection watchdogs have said.

Retail investment reforms are a call to action for the industry, says FSA

The FSA’s proposed new rules for the retail investment industry will impose a complete ban on commission-based sales and require firms to tell customers from the outset whether or not advice is independent and how much it will cost.

Prosecutors drop ‘freedom threatening’ Girls Aloud obscenity blog case

A blogger has been acquitted of obscenity offences in a court case that could have redefined UK citizens’ right to free speech on the internet. Prosecutors offered no evidence against the 35 year-old.

Commercial interpretation identifies prevailing jurisdiction clause, rules Court of Appeal

One jurisdiction clause in one of hundreds of pages of documents cannot govern the whole agreement because no company acting in a normal commercial way would think that it would, the Court of Appeal has said.

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In a couple of appellate court decisions addressing this issue, the sponsors argued that the duty

July 2nd, 2009

In a couple of appellate court decisions addressing this issue, the sponsors argued that the duty to support terminated when the affidavit of support was withdrawn. To support their argument, these sponsors cited the written position of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which states that the sponsor can retract the Affidavit of Support anytime until the adjustment of status process is complete.

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One can normally assume that you should deny a search

June 30th, 2009

One can normally assume that you should deny a search. Remember, if the police have the evidence they would have already arrested you and if theyre asking, they dont yet have probable cause.

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June 30th, 2009

Everything Has an End

(24 Jul) To paraphrase Shakespeare, the inaudible and noiseless foot of time passes almost without notice. Indeed, the past 12 years, spent writing about research strategies and resources…

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Remember you are patenting your product to make a profit

June 29th, 2009

Remember you are patenting your product to make a profit. Do some market research on it. The product or a kind of it may already be in the market, or maybe there is no demand in the market for your product. Ironically, the presence of a product similar to yours in the markets indicates a demand for your kind of product in the market.

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June 28th, 2009

Fla. Wildlife Federation honors FWC officer, 2 commissioners

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Flooding updates

[6/25/09]

FWC part of ‘Operation Dry Water’ BUI enforcement

[6/24/09]

News from the June 17-18 Commission meeting

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Third, and most important, know what must be done after you have signed your trust

June 28th, 2009

Third, and most important, know what must be done after you have signed your trust. Many trusts include one page that assigns all property without a title (e.g., silverware, jewelry, and art) to your trust. This page does not cover assets that have a title, such as houses, vehicles, and bank accounts. These assets must be re-titled in to the name of your trust. Often, people forget and/or procrastinate this important step regarding transferring (funding) their most valuable assets, which then remain subject to probate.

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We share these stories to help you understand how truly powerful networking can be for anyone who

June 28th, 2009

We share these stories to help you understand how truly powerful networking can be for anyone who is willing to learn the principles of power networking and to apply them consistently. Many who do so achieve rewards totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. For many, business from referral partners account for 25% to as much as 90% of their sales. We hope these examples will encourage you to read further and to consider seriously the principles we teach.

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