Copyrights And Online Craft Sales

Posted on: 3 June 2017

If you enjoy making crafts at home and you are looking for a simple and effective way to generate additional income for your family each month, then starting an online craft business could be beneficial. Selling your crafts online allows you to reach a broad audience, but it can also leave you susceptible to theft or fraud when it comes to your intellectual property. Here are three reasons why you should take the time to work with an experienced small business attorney to protect your online craft business with copyrights in the future:
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Two Ways An Accident During A DMV Test Drive Could Leave You Personally Liable For Damages

Posted on: 30 May 2017

The driving test is the time when people are supposed to demonstrate they know how to safely operate a vehicle. However, it's not unusual for people to get into accidents while on the road or even before leaving the parking lot. Generally, you'll automatically fail the test if you're involved in an auto collision while on the road but, even worse, you could be held personally liable for the damages and losses—meaning you'll have to pay victims out of your own pocket.
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4 Things You Can Do To Make Your Divorce Less Traumatic On The Kids

Posted on: 23 May 2017

Children tend to feel uncertain about the future during a divorce, as they don't understand how the family dynamic will change and how it will effect them long-term. These feelings of uncertainty can lead to stress and trauma, so it's important to take steps that will make them feel fully supported as you officially separate from your spouse. Here are four things you can do to make your divorce a little less traumatic for your kids overall:
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Hire An Experienced Personal Injury Attorney To Investigate And File Your Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Posted on: 18 May 2017

Physicians follow medical steps to diagnose illnesses, injury or condition. In a perfect world, medical errors would not occur. Still, medical errors do occur during treatment phases even though a clear diagnosis is correct. A doctor is expected to rely upon his or her medical training and experience, plus protocol, medical literature and consultations with other doctors, before deciding on the best treatment. When your medical treatment goes awry and causes you personal injury, hire an experienced personal injury attorney, such as Eric J.
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