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    straight marriages where one partner comes out as lesbian or gay, and same-sex relationships—whether or not they involve marriage or a marriage-like relationship breakup (Hertz & Doskow 318). John Schuman a family lawyer and a mediator heading up the law group informs many facts of extensive experience with all aspects of family…

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    In the earliest days of software, the 1960’s and 70’s, computers software was not protected under copyright laws (Story, Darch, & Halbert, 2006); free information sharing, software in this case, was embraced in the name of furthering science (Speres, 2009). Today, however, piracy (anti-piracy) is at the top of many Northern governments’ agendas (Story, Darch, & Halbert, 2006). Many of the negative effects of proprietary software on countries of the Global South compared to free and open source…

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    Real Estate Agent Essay

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    As a buyer, the right real estate agent can help you find everything you need in a property and ensure you get it for a fair price. If you're selling, the right agent will know how to properly show and market your property for top dollar. Whether you're buying or selling, finding the right agent makes all the difference. Here is how to do it. Choose a Realtor All Realtors are real estate agents, but not all real estate agents are realtors. Realtors undergo rigorous training and are obligated…

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    take me along while showing endless properties to clients. Through constantly being immersed in the everyday practices of the field, I have been intrigued by real estate and have possessed a business mindset my entire life. Real estate is an attractive option for me because of the personal skills I possess, the opportunity to help others and the flexibility that the occupation entails.…

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    lastly the court may also find it appropriate to supplement the equitable relief with some form of injunctive relief. Question #5: What types of intellectual property protection are available to Jay and Emma for their business ideas/products? Identify each and explain how likely they are to protect those assets via intellectual property law. No need to use the IRAC method on this question, a list will be…

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    Property is a complex bundle of rights. One of the significant concepts of property rights, is the right to exclude from your own property. This produces a series of complications. The overall goal is to make the individuals (around you and in future generations) better off without destroying the environment. Does denying people the right to use your property really make them better off? This is a difficult question to answer considering it is extremely situational. Helping an individual by…

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    To own something is to hold possession. A possession of something can sometimes ultimately lead people to thinking that it is who the person is because of what they own or have. So basing it off of objects being owned by the person, their identity is built up and ascribed by what other people see. A philosopher named Jean-Paul Sartre, suggests that ownership is something more than just objects, it is in fact intangible things like talent or skill. And agreeing upon that, it shows that skill and…

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    Seven O’clock rolls around and I am slapping my alarm clock for that eight extra minutes. I get up and grab a cup of coffee, throw some clothes on and slam the door shut behind me hoping that I am not late to work for the second time this week. Work starts as usual, slow and unimportant, listening to people complain and waiting for orders to come so I can get my day started. I finally get the word and the day is underway, the only thing missing are the customers. It is often hard for me to…

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    it would become obsolete and lose most, if not all, of its value and potential. In this way, public domain is seen as the “place where ideas go to die”. Conversely, one of the argument for shorter copyrights is based around the notion that copyright laws are already too invasive and/or interminable. This view would likely be taken by someone who held belief in the power of public domain, rather than in its hindrance. Longer copyrights is an issue that has been advocated for by Jack Valenti,…

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    The Complexity Of Probate

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    or her property go to? What happens if he or she has no will? Who determines to whom the decedent’s assets are distributed? These are questions faced by many families’ and individuals’ across the country. So, then, what are the short answers to these questions? Relatively speaking, there really are no “short” answers to these questions. However, there are existing rules and regulations included in the Internal Revenue Code and other statutory authority which guide taxpayers as to property…

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