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Intellectual Property Law - Six Ways To Protect Your Intellectual Property
An idea might be a dime a dozen, but the right property protected idea can be worth millions to you and your business. Ideas are the core of many new businesses.
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Different Types Of Brain Injury
Brain injury can be as individual as people, because every case of brain injury can happen for different reasons and have different effects on people. Classifying the different types of brain injury can require a lot of research. Generally the classification starts with the two more common types of brain injury: traumatic brain injury and acquired brain injury.
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What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
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Recognizing The Types And Severity of Brain Damage
In the study of anatomy, the brain represents what outer space did to Captain Kirk of Star Trek's USS Enterprise: the final frontier.
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10 Key Tips to Save on Home Insurance
Recent increases in home insurance premiums point up once again the importance of shopping around for the best deal. Some portion of this price increase is due to the huge number of people who have in recent years moved into larger homes or improved their existing homes.
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10 Key Tips for Saving on Life Insurance
If people depend on you for financial support, your decision about getting life insurance has already been made. It is now just a matter of doing it most cost-effectively for the coverage you need.
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Recovering from Head Injuries: A Family Primer
When 20th century medicine matured sufficiently to allow people to survive serious brain injuries, it was thought that a sort of 'spontaneous recovery' would happen naturally over a period of one to two years. If the family and the physicians could not rehabilitate the patient in that time frame, they often concluded there would be no further recovery.
Keywords: Bob Schuster, commercial litigation, brain injury

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