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Protecting Your Company's Privacy
Today more than any other time in history, protecting company privacy is essential. Unfortunately, the number of cases associated with identify theft have not only risen but also moved from personal to business.
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The Business Of Risk
Today, we see a number of risks associated with businesses of all sizes, ranging from identity theft, embezzlement, natural disasters, personal injury, fraud, vendor failure, taxes, finances, and more. Because of the increasing number and type of business risks, companies have had to make some major adjustments in overall operations, management, and strategy.
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Legal Efficiency - When Less Becomes More
Let’s face it typically, attorney fees are not cheap. In addition to paying an hourly rate, some attorneys may charge per item, which would include such tasks as phone calls, written letters, meetings, car mileage, document filing, and other administrative tasks. For most individuals or corporations in need of legal services, price becomes a significant factor.
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How to Get Forensic Trial Animation Admitted
With continuing technological advancements, no longer must attorneys rely on traditional forms of evidence in order to prove, defend or prosecute a case. The use of forensic computer animation used as evidence has exploded, bringing with it challenges to traditional principles of evidence admissibility. As offered, these computer created animations purport to demonstrate how a certain event did or did not occur. The unique characteristic of these animations is that they act as a means to synthesize all the evidence presented at trial into one visual representation.
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Employment – Unfair and Wrongful Dismissal – Procedural Unfairness
In October 2006, the case of Letherbarrow v Kindergarten UK Ltd [2006] came before the Employment Tribunal. An employee and his wife had both been directors and co-owners of the employer company. The employee’s wife was the majority shareholder, although she was an employee as well.
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Employment – Disclosure of Information – Breach of Confidence
The case of Freshtime UK Ltd v Wayne [2006] concerned an allegation of breach of confidence. The claimant’s company provided fresh food products to supermarkets. The defendant was employed by the claimant as a development manager. The defendant’s employment contract stipulated that she was not to divulge any information relating to the capacity of her employment or any details of the claimant’s business to third parties.
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Union: Know Your Rights
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) regulates the Unions in the U.S. The unions are mainly meant at providing collective bargaining leverage for workers according to workplace practices established by their employers.
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Notary Public Online Courses
To receive a notary public license, you must fulfill a number of requirements such as filling out an application, paying a fee to the commissioning authority, taking a notary public course and passing an exam. However, these requirements vary from state to state in the US. A notary public course provides you with the training and tools needed to pass the examination on notary laws and procedures. Local colleges and universities usually offer notary public courses.
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Notary Public Training
Notary public training courses are designed to provide applicants the basic knowledge and skills necessary to meet the highest ethical and professional standards of the notary profession. Students can also obtain an in-depth understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a notary public.
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