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Trademarks Registration in Mexico

  By attorney: Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez In Mexico, the law defines trademarks as any visible sign that distinguishes products or services from one another in the marketplace. The right to use a trademark in an exclusive form, which means, being able to prohibit anyone else to use it for …

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THE COSTS AND REWARDS OF PARENTING

By: Nicole Rodiles Nicole is a full time Psychology Professor at Imperial Valley College. She’s a resident of El Centro, CA and married to her best friend, Todd Pankratz. She’s mom of two beautiful smart girls whose ages are 12 and 13, and stepmom of Connor, who’s currently 20.       …

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So close and yet, so different!

By: Attorney Terry Ahytziry Cardenas, current student at the LL.M. in Comparative Law with concentration on International Law, University of San Diego. Graduate from the LL.M. in Corporate and International Law with honors in 2012, Cetys University System. Former law professor at the Cetys University System and consultant at a …

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Surprising Things That Can Damage Your Liver

by: Scripps Mercy Hospital In this article, you will find a list of things that can surprisingly damage one of the most important and vital organs in your body: your liver. Sugar Too much sugar isn’t just bad for your teeth. It can harm your liver, too. The organ uses …

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Why the jobs report is more important than usual

By: Jeff Cox, CNBC The Fed’s more than seven-year quest to generate inflation has started to bear some fruits, but likely too few to spur an imminent policy change. Recent indications provide at least some hope that inflation is edging toward the U.S. central bank’s 2 percent goal. That’s the …

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US election 2016: Super Tuesday tests candidate

BBC News: Candidates bidding for their party’s nomination in the US presidential election face their biggest test yet in the “Super Tuesday” primary polls. Eleven states cast votes for candidates from either the Republican or Democratic parties or both in a contest seen as make-or-break for the hopefuls. Contests stretch …

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