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Tag Archives: Having
Scientists Examine What Having Constant Access to Information Does to Our Memory
Several years ago, tech writer Nicholas Carr sparked a debate with his thought-provoking Atlantic article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” In it, Carr suggested that not only is the Internet shaping our lives – it’s physically changing our the way that our … Continue reading
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Person (Having) Ordinary Skill in the Art
by Dennis Crouch One ongoing debate among patent attorneys is the proper abbreviation of the statutory phrases “person having ordinary skill in the art,” 35 U.S.C. 103, and “person skilled in the art,” 35 U.S.C. 112(a). I prefer PHOSITA (Person … Continue reading
State and subdivisions of state are subject to ADEA regardless of its number of employees in contrast to a private sector employer where the law applies only to "an industry affecting commerce" having twenty or more employees
State and subdivisions of state are subject to ADEA regardless of its number of employees in contrast to a private sector employer where the law applies only to "an industry affecting commerce" having twenty or more employeesMount Lemmon Fire District … Continue reading
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Having Kids Later in Life? Here’s What You Should Consider When Planning Your Estate
More people are choosing to have children later on in life. No matter what stage of life you have a child in, they can bring an abundance of joy and fulfillment—and financial challenges! While all parents work hard to ensure … Continue reading
A FRIEND COMMENTS ON FACEBOOK: “So the only people you’ve stopped from having guns are the ones who…
A FRIEND COMMENTS ON FACEBOOK: “So the only people you’ve stopped from having guns are the ones who don’t commit crimes. Keep thinking. You’re ALMOST to a conclusion.” Police struggle to stop flood of firearms into UK. Read more detail … Continue reading →