A small partnership whose sole line of business appears to have been registration of hundreds of Internet domain names registered an Internet address name that was virtually identical to the name of a famous winery. When the winery got nowhere with demands that the domain name be … [Read more...] about Cybersquatting
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Tax Credits For Historic Preservation
For over 25 years the federal Government has been using tax incentives to help preserve historic buildings. Originally, federal law allowed accelerated depreciation on rehabilitated buildings, but subsequent changes have made preservation and revitalization efforts even more … [Read more...] about Tax Credits For Historic Preservation
When a Divorce Proceeding is Commenced
In California when a Petition is filed with the Superior Court for Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation or Nullity of Marriage restraining orders are automatically imposed on the parties. In spite of the fact that the restraining orders are automatically imposed they are no … [Read more...] about When a Divorce Proceeding is Commenced