Life Lesson: A Little Less Adulting and A Lot More Silly!
The Paralegal Society
OCTOBER 17, 2016
By: Daphne Greve Welcome back, TPS Nation!
The Paralegal Society
OCTOBER 17, 2016
By: Daphne Greve Welcome back, TPS Nation!
ClimateChange-ClimateLaw
OCTOBER 20, 2016
Jessica Wentz, Staff Attorney and Associate Research Scholar. Last week, I attended the Advisory Committee Workshop of the Platform on Disaster Displacement in Geneva. The Platform is the successor to the Nansen Initiative – a state-led global consultative process aimed at identifying effective practices and building consensus on normative standards for the protection of persons displaced across borders in the context of disasters and climate change.
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Broadcast Law Blog
OCTOBER 18, 2016
Once you have identified your marks and sought protection through registration for some or all of them, there are still going to be other issues that you will need to consider. Trademark owners have an obligation to police their marks and take steps to stop infringers. Otherwise, they may run the risk that someone else will profit off their marks or tarnish the reputation they have developed for those marks.
LawActually
OCTOBER 17, 2016
Featured Post One of the worst things that can happen to a person is to be injured at work. Even though there are rights and laws in place to put you in the best possible place during this trying time, these laws won’t act for you. It’s important to do everything you can to fight for yourself. Here are a few ways to get through a workplace injury with the best possible outcome. 1) Immediately Talk to HR and File a Claim.
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Broadcast Law Blog
OCTOBER 17, 2016
Each quarter, my partner David O’Connor and I update a list of the legal and regulatory issues facing TV broadcasters. That list of issues is published by TVNewsCheck and is available on their website, here. This update was published today, and provides a summary of the status of legal and regulatory issues ranging from the adoption of the ATSC 3.0 standard at one end of the alphabet to White Spaces and Wireless Microphones on the other – with quick updates on the status of other issues includin
Broadcast Law Blog
OCTOBER 19, 2016
This has been an unusual political year, as the number of political broadcasting legal issues that have arisen seems far smaller than in past election cycles. Perhaps broadcasters are all on top of the issues this year, or maybe the questions that often arise in connection with attack ads simply pale in comparison to some of the non-advertising attacks that take place every day in the news and on other political-themed broadcast and cable programming.
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