Archive for the ‘Legal and Law’


March 14th, 2008

Find Out If You Have Grounds For A Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Medical Malpractice is defined as deviation from the accepted standards of medical practice such as rendering an experimental treatment to an individual or rendering a treatment incorrectly and creating a more damaging set of circumstances than those which previously were in existence.

Malpractice or poor practice of medicine can be provided by the physician, the hospital at large, a nurse or any other member of the health care team. No one at this point in time is unable to be sued for malpractice in their medical duties because they all have responsibilities to provide health care in a responsible and accurate manner.

March 10th, 2008

How To Choose A Personal Injury Lawyer

If an individual becomes involved in a personal injury or accident, they may need a personal injury lawyer. This type of attorney will be able to assist in court and will collect more damages than the individual would be able to collect on their own. Personal injury law is a specialized field and only a qualified attorney can assist in these cases. Personal injury attorneys can be extremely helpful and useful but one must know what to look for when choosing one.

March 9th, 2008

Patent Pct Application India

India deposited its instrument of accession to the PCT and on 7th December 1998 thus became a member of the PCT, as the 98th Contracting State of PCT. Furthermore, nationals and residents of India are entitled to file international applications for patents under PCT at Receiving Office at Patent Office at Delhi.

Principal Objectives of the PCT

March 7th, 2008

Brief Overview Of U.s. Patents

There are three different types of patents:

1. Utility Patent – a structure or apparatus that is new and useful (has “utility”). This type of patent covers function and can include machinery and medicine, and the patent protection lasts for 20 years.

2. Plant Patent – a newly discovered asexually reproduced new variety of plant. For example, a new type of rose can be patented, and the patent protection lasts for 20 years.

3. Design Patent – a new, original, ornamental design for a manufactured item. This patent covers the way an item looks, and the patent protection lasts for 14 years.

March 4th, 2008

Parakeets - A Budgie For A Buddy

Paraketts are one of the most affectionate, entertaining, intelligent and fun pets anyone could ask for.

If you want a pet that is low maintaince, high energy, loving, and that will provide hours, even years, of joy, a parakeet is for you.

Picking a pretty bird, setting up a nice cage and going about your life waiting to be “entertained” is not the way to get the most from your bird. Parakeets love interaction. Love to fly, be talked to, held and played with. The more time you spend talking to your bird, the more talkative they will be. Therefore, the more enjoyment and bonding you will receive. Be very hands on.

March 3rd, 2008

Teenagers - The Latest Victims Of Online Identity Theft

The number of online identity theft attacks is increasing alarmingly each year with no signs of slowing down. And, it now looks like teenagers aren’t being spared either - in fact, they’ve become the latest victims of identity thieves. Two reasons for this could be clean credit and a fairly low level of identity theft awareness among teens. Hence, educating 13-19 year olds about the dangers of identity theft is vital in preventing them from falling victim to this notorious and crime.

March 1st, 2008

Choosing A Bird Cage - Size Does Matter

Having a pet bird certainly provides a great deal of enjoyment in our daily lives. Listening to them chirp and sing is a lot of fun for those who love birds. Along with having a pet bird comes the need in having a good quality bird cage.

While you will find all types of bird cages made from everything from plastic to bamboo, the most important aspect will always be having the right size of cage for your pet bird. Here are some tips to help in selecting the best bird cage.

1. Where will you keep the bird cage?

February 26th, 2008

Copyright Licensing Issues

When you own a copyright to a photograph, you have complete and exclusive control of how it is reproduced, displayed and distributed. These rights may be assigned, sold, transferred or given away. If you decide to authorize others to use your copyright, also known as licensing, you may want to consider the following items:

a) Who are you giving the rights to?

b) What specific rights are you granting?

c) Are you authorizing print and/or electronic rights?

d) If you grant electronic rights, what kind? CD? Web?

e) For what time are you granting the rights?

February 20th, 2008

Legal Services On Contingency Basis

Do you know that all over the United States, most especially in California, a lot of law firms have been offering their legal services on a contingency basis when it comes to personal injury cases? But when we say contingency basis, what exactly does it mean?

February 19th, 2008

Green Card Lottery - Visa Not Guaranteed

It’s called the diversity visa lottery program, but to most it’s known as the green card lottery. Chances of winning are slim, but still there’s a chance. Thousands join in each year to take a chance at the green card lottery. The program is open to many countries and many do win.

One fellow from Brazil won two years ago and brought his family to live in sunny Orlando, Florida. It happens probably more than you think, and is one legal and proper way to come into the united states.


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