Playing it safe on the golf course this spring
April 22, 2009 by Marc
Filed under Profound Accidents
Fadeing a 3-wood under the trees along the right side of the Valley Hi 18th hole and get back to the channel with a chance to finish with a par.
“I hit thousands of times in the trees looking for a little Handicapper with my so-called best womens golf clubs,” she said.
Each golfer says a prayer for him who has the worst rates.
Fine hit 3-wood on the tip of the club, his ball shot low, right and in the trunk of a juniper tree 15 feet. The road to recovery from this could have taken a million angles which led to a bogey, but without causing personal injury.
Pirate Bay may be subject to multiple intellectual property law suits
April 17, 2009 by Marc
Filed under Intellectual Property
The verdict represents a change in legislation regarding the copyright infringement that the men were convicted of conduct for others to break the law, rather than breaching copyright they themselves. Until yesterday, prosecutors have acted against sites such as Napster, which allowed copyright.
According to a copyright infringement lawyer, Mark Harding, director of intellectual property at KPMG, said the verdict was a blow across the bow of the sites file sharing. ” He expects the case to encourage prosecutors across the world, including the United Kingdom has proposed that copyright comes into force, to take a tougher position against the Web sites for sharing files. But cautioned that only a “radical change” in the attitude of consumers to download will end the practice.
Students in Miami held liable for school damages
April 10, 2009 by Marc
Filed under Personal Injury
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and Miami personal injury lawyer, 16-year-old Tevin Namir Bennett, 17-year-old Edmund George Miller and 16-year-old Gregory Sova are accused for their role in the destruction of school vehicles and goods.
Investigators said the morning of February 7, teenagers set fire to a bus on fire on the campus of South View schools. Three buses were damaged after the fire spread from the first bus. There was also graffiti on many buses.
It cost over $ 85,000 to repair or replacement and vehicles.
DELL being sued for workers discrimination
April 7, 2009 by Marc
Filed under Discrimination
The dismissals were compatible with the needs of business and Dell do not target particular employees, the company said in a court filing on March 18. Dell announced in May 2007 that it planned to lay off 8800 workers, or about 10 percent of its workforce, as part of its efforts to reduce costs.