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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Index to posts on general legal tips to date.

Here is an index to postings on general legal tips to date:
  • Illustrating the difference in legal standards through the NCAA and Johnny Football autograph situation.
  • How to respond to a lawsuit.
  • Teaching basic legal analysis through college football.
  • The importance of "notice" in so many areas of the law.
  • The importance of tangible evidence.
  • The basic anatomy of a civil lawsuit.
  • Being "litigation-ready."
  • Back to Basics: Do you need copyright, patent or trademark protection?
  • Avoiding allegations of business interference.
  • Little things you can do to help yourself from a legal perspective.


 
Posted by Anonymous at Thursday, September 26, 2013
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