As in the case of most of the countries, Thailand primarily consists of three types of business organizations, such as, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and limited companies…
Company Registration In The Kingdom Of Thailand
Posted by on August 21st, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsThe Lemon Law - Taking The Law Into Your Own Hands
Posted by on August 19th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsThe automobile lemon laws were designed to protect car buyers from irreparable manufacturers’ defects in automobiles that should be ordinarily be covered under warranty.
So How Did The Lemon Laws Come About?
Consumer demand for lemon law protection started to swell from around 1972, when more than one million people were found to have paid for vehicles that had problems that dealers could not, or would not, repair…
Louisiana Estate Planning Under Napoleonic Code Is A Bit “Different”
Posted by on August 17th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsLouisiana law provides that without a will, separate property is inherited in a unique inheritance order unlike that in most other states. That order is somewhat complicated, and its unusual provisions often come as an unwelcome, devastating surprise to the surviving family…
Immigration Law For The Kingdom Of Thailand
Posted by on August 16th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsThere are certain laws imposed by governments of various countries to the people who are immigrating. These laws are in common named as the Immigration Laws. The Immigration Law for the Kingdom of Thailand is a set of laws concerning the immigration of people across the globe in to the kingdom…
Steps To Take If Your Employer Ignores Mold Problems
Posted by on July 30th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsEverybody found that great job that they do not want to let go of, but sometimes something gets in the way that you just cannot do anything about.
Or can you? What do you do if you discover that mold is growing at the place you work and your employer does not want to do anything about it?..
What Constitutes A Public Domain Work?
Posted by on July 29th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsIn this article, I am going to cover just a few more details about what constitutes a public domain work or a work that is still under copyright.
So far we know that anything before 1923 is public domain and anything after March 1, 1989, is pretty much off limits until many of us are long dead and buried…
Public Domain Content On The Internet
Posted by on July 29th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsIf you don’t have a library near you and have Internet access, you can find plenty of public domain information online if you just know where to look.
One word of caution though, and this is very important…
Justice and SEC Clamping Down on Corrupt Practices: Beware of the Conduct of Strategic Partners
Posted by on July 28th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsToday’s state of affairs for private equity sponsors in the arenas of public relations and politics is challenging at best, and a private equity sponsor who is exposing itself to corruption or corrupt partners are inviting criticism and worse. Private equity firms should be aware of actions the U.S…
Texas Patients, Families May Be Unwitting Victims Of Federal Privacy Laws
Posted by on July 28th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsWhile the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a federal law enacted in 1996, is primarily designed to allow Americans, including those in Texas cities of Dallas, Austin and Houston, the right to take health insurance coverage with them, some provisions of the law that protect the confidentiality of information are causing confusion.
Observers are seeing evidence of the issue arise in cases where relatives are being denied access to medical charts, the health care providers citing provisions of the law–commonly known as HIPAA…
How To Protect What You Create With A Copyright
Posted by on July 28th, 2007 in Legal · 0 CommentsIn the United States there are millions of people every year who create original music, research, or write books and other forms of creative expression. These are covered by the term intellectual property and are given protection under copyright laws…