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Taxes - A Guide To Taxes Taxes - A Guide To Taxes
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The following articles are a compiled report about the different elements of the US tax system, and the many facets of deductions, credits, qualifying dependents, the corporate entities, the sole proprietorships, andthe everyday average citizen...

Why Lawsuits are Good for America: Disciplined Democracy, Big Business, and the Common Law Why Lawsuits are Good for America: Disciplined Democracy, Big Business, and the Common Law
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Judging by the frequency with which it makes an appearance in television news shows and late night stand up routines, the frivolous lawsuit has become part and parcel of our national culture. A woman sues McDonald's because she was scalded when she spilled her coffee...

Torts and Sports: Legal Liability in Professional and Amateur Athletics Torts and Sports: Legal Liability in Professional and Amateur Athletics
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Here is one of the first books specifically geared for legal practitioners involved in liability arising out of participation in professional and amateur athletics. In a lively and highly readable manner, Yasser applies tort law principles to a wide variety of sports cases--from such publicized cases as Dale Hackbart v...

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Stolen original material from my web page - is this actionable?

I am a personal trainer and I specialize in training golfers. A company I was contracted to not only stole my excercise program, they also stole my ad and the description of my services verbatim from my web page! They are now advertising it as their own.

There was nothing in our contractual arrangement that provides for their assumption of my materials and no non-disclosure agreement.
Just a contract to provide services from my company to theirs.

Is this actionable as in the theft of copywrited material or intellectual property? The web page is copywrited (actualy, not registered but it says "copyright".

It'll be tough but I think you might have a case against them. You have a contract showing that there was a meeting between the 2 parties. The only thing that can hurt you is if you didnt protect your material.Even so you can show the courts your site AND their site to show the similarities and if you can prove you had your site first,you might have a chance

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