Bankruptcy and the Holidays: What’s a Person to Do?
Dec 17, 2014
Well, there is no doubt about it – you need to file for Bankruptcy protection. Wait a minute though, Christmas and New Years are a few weeks away. Well, don’t worry. There is no definitive right or...
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Top Tips to Remember When Creating Your Privacy Policy
Dec 12, 2014
A good web site privacy policy should not only include the boilerplate disclaimers. Be sure to include what your web site does and does not do to user's and consumer's information. Introduction Have...
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The Main Differences Between Various Marks in IP
Dec 12, 2014
How can you tell the difference between the various types of IP marks? Trademark A trademark is typically a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, device, brand, label, signature, letter, number, s...
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How to Handle an IRS Notice (Audit, Collections, Etc.)
Dec 11, 2014
When you get a letter from the IRS, do not panic. The IRS letter will let you know the reason for the audit or collection notice. Get informed. The earlier you act, the sooner it can be resolved....
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Enforce Your Divorce Decree
Dec 10, 2014
Divorce is tough. Sometimes it's tougher for an Ex-spouse that will not comply with the Divorce Decree. Remember, that the decree is an enforceable court order. You only need to make the court awar...
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Things You Must Consider for Civil Litigation
Dec 09, 2014
This guide shows a basic overview of how to go through the Litigation process. FIle a Lawsuit Determine whether a viable claim exists, who the proper parties are, where the action must be brought, and...
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You Should Know the Most Important Fiduciary Duties in a Company to be Effective
Dec 09, 2014
Fiduciary duties and remedies draw on an old source, equity. Generally, a fiduciary is someone who is tasked with the legal obligation to act or serve in the best interests of another. A corporate f...
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How to Handle a Creditor or Debt Collector Attempting to Collect a Debt
Dec 09, 2014
Generally, a creditor or debt collector will write or call for the money you owe. The first few are reminders that you forgot to pay. If you still don't pay, the tone of the letters or calls begin t...
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