Worried About Your Secure Data? How To Protect Your Intellectual Property

Posted on: 12 March 2019

When you run a company, you can't afford to take chances with your intellectual properties. Unfortunately, competitors are always on the lookout for a quick way to gain access to your trade secrets. One way to do that is to steal your data from right out of your computer files. Start With an Attorney When it comes to protecting your intellectual property, the first thing you need to do is hire an attorney.
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Lunch Hour Injury? What To Do When Injured In A Public Eatery

Posted on: 3 February 2019

Injuries that an employee receives while at work are typically covered by workers compensation or their employer's liability insurance. In addition to covering the cost of medical care, these types of insurance usually also provide benefits to the employee while they are unable to work.  When an employee is injured during the work day, but while they are off the clock, such as during their lunch break, workers compensation and their employer's liability coverage do not usually apply.
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3 Tips For Going Through A Legal Separation

Posted on: 21 December 2018

If you're planning on filing for divorce, you may start the process with a legal separation. Before you take this first step towards ending your marriage, here are three tips that you should follow. Make Sure You Follow State Laws Be aware that some states have requirements that you must fulfill for legal separation before you officially get divorced. For example, Pennsylvania requires 3 months if both you and your spouse consent to the separation, but it can be as long as two years without consent.
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3 Reasons That You Might Wish To Refuse An Inheritance

Posted on: 11 November 2018

Most people are happy to receive an inheritance from a deceased loved one's estate, even if they're sad about the person's passing. An inheritance can do everything from help to pay off some debts to dramatically change your family's financial health in a number of ways. It's common to accept an inheritance when the estate's executor gets in touch with you to let you know that you're in the will, but there may be some reasons that you don't want the money.
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