By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor. In this era of technological innovation, the law has been innovated to protect the rights of inventors in the technological areas. Since the 1800s there has been protection of intellectual property through the Paris and Berne Conventions. Intellectual property are the …
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Binational Health Week Results Meeting
-Editorial Ventanilla De Salud of Imperial Valley presented a report of Binational Health Week that took place in October. The report took place at Pioneers Memorial Hospital where the agencies that participated were present to see the results of a successful month of activities on both sides of the border. …
Read More »Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Brings In $4 Million for Local Parks
CA Climate Investments Will Help Build New Parks in El Centro and North Shore (SACRAMENTO, CA)— Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) celebrates the successful acquisition of two major park victories. This week, the California Natural Resources Agency announced the recipients of the Urban Greening Program grant and the 56th Assembly District is due to …
Read More »CETYS to work with MIT and Babson to drive entrepreneurship in the Cali-Baja Region
Entrepreneurs and innovators in Southern California and Northwestern Mexico will benefit from recent partnerships established by CETYS University, ranked among the top universities in Mexico, and two Massachusetts-based schools of higher education that are leaders in their fields: MIT and Babson College. Adding to its 80+ global alliances, CETYS is …
Read More »FAIR Applauds Nomination of Thomas Homan as Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(November 14, 2017, Washington, D.C.) — The following statement was issued by Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) in regard to President Trump’s nomination of Thomas Homan as director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement: “Today’s announcement that Thomas Homan has been nominated to serve …
Read More »YEE-HAW for Cattle Call 2017
By: Mario Conde One of the Imperial Valley’s signature events took place with very successful results. The annual Cattle Call Rodeo took place in Brawley, California bringing the Imperial Valley together to enjoy fun attractions and activities. This year, the Cattle Call had one of its most successful editions in …
Read More »Peña Nieto talks with Donald Trump at the APEC Summit
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) The Mexican president and the US president spoke when arriving at the headquarters of the meeting of leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Forum 2017. President Enrique Peña Nieto met with his US counterpart, Donald Trump, during a dinner in Danang, Vietnam, in the framework …
Read More »Index Mexicali will receive the Marketing Award 2017
The Association of Maquiladoras of Mexicali, also known as Index Mexicali, was chosen by the Association of Sales and Marketing Executives in Mexicali (EVM) to receive the award as “Marketing Award 2017”, for its work to benefit the Cachanilla community and the Index community. The president of EVM, Jaime Dávila …
Read More »LIFE EXTENSION, MESENCHIMAL STEM CELLS AND GENOME EDITION
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Expert in Stem cells The life extension, as well as the elimination of diseases related to aging, is the main priority for many researchers around the world, a border so far difficult to cross is finally opening for human race. Through new discoveries in molecular genetics, …
Read More »WHEN COURT IS NOT THE ANSWER: ALTERNATIVES TO FILING A LAWSUIT
By: Veronica Henderson, Attorney at Law Courthouses in Imperial County as well as in Baja California are busy places, full of people who have filed lawsuits or who must answer to lawsuits filed by others. There are many occasions, however, when filing a lawsuit may not be the best solution …
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