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Jun

4

Patent law USA USPTO

United States has the most expansive patent subject matter in the world. US Patent Office has granted patents to living organism, computer software, business methods, new alphabets and countless. Article 1 Section 1 Clause 8 of the US Constitution empowers the congress to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited

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Jun

4

Copyright Law India

The copyright means the sole & exclusive right to publish the work or any substantial part thereof and or reproduction of the publication or reproduction of the translation of the work as per  Section  14 of the Copyright  Act 1957 [D.S.G Sidhanti versus Venkateshwara publishing house, (1968)  1 An WR 323, 328]. There can be no copyright in

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Jun

4

Bankruptcy Laws New York USA

Bankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors, to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors. This supervised division also allows the interests of all creditors to be treated with some measure of equality. Certain bankruptcy proceedings allow

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Jun

4

Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPA)

As part of the Economic Reforms Programme initiated in 1991, the foreign investment policy of the Government of India was liberalised and negotiations undertaken with a number of countries to enter into Bilateral Investment Promotion & Protection Agreement (BIPAs) in order to promote and protect on reciprocal basis investment of the investors. Government of India have,

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Jun

1

Foreign Investment in India

At present, India’s GDP is USD 1.237 trillion, which makes it the twelfth-largest economy in the world at market exchange rates and fourth largest in purchasing power. In the late 2000s, India’s economic growth has averaged at about 7.5% a year.  A 2007 Goldman Sachs report has projected that “from 2007 to 2020, India’s GDP per

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May

30

Patent Outsourcing India

The importance of IP reaches far beyond historically in the past technical industries for several reasons. While not a brand spanking new idea by any stretch (the first U.S. patent was issued in 1790), adequate patent protection has exploded to become of the single most important obligations facing American corporations. With this alter in emphasis

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May

22

Litigation Support Outsourcing Service LPO India

Many of the largest law firms rely on outside consultants litigation support in their efforts to help win high-profile cases that cannot be avoided or favorably settled.  This goal often can be achieved more effectively, in less time, and at less expense through outsourcing to consulting firms than through in-house resources. Firms that specialize in

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May

21

Legal Outsourcing India The Ohio Supreme Court

The Ohio Supreme Court’s Board of Commissioners on Grievances & Discipline has offered guidance to the state’s lawyers on outsourcing legal or support services. The advisory states that there is nothing the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct that prohibits the use of outsourcing services. Although advisory opinions are non-binding, the opinion marks the first time

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May

15

Legal Outsourcing India – Los Angeles County Bar Association

Whether attorney in a civil case who charges an every hour rate may contract with an out-of-state company to draft a brief provided the attorney is competent to review the work, remains ultimately responsible for the final work product filed with the court by the attorney on behalf of the client, the attorney does not

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May

10

Legal Outsourcing and its growth in India

This article analyze the emergence of LPO in India, as well as its future growth. The outsourcing originally denoted the practice of sending work to third party companies in the U.S., it  gradually expanded to include sending work abroad, a practice that eventuallyeclipsed domestic outsourcing. Offshore outsourcing is not a new phenomenon.  Companies have been

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