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Friday, April 2, 2010

Collected Links

1: http://www.azbar.org/ This is the official website of the Arizona Bar Association. Every lawyer who wants to go into practice has to take and pass the bar test, no matter which state they are in. This test is to prove that the lawyer (or potential law personnel) has knowledge in the different laws that pertain to their specific state. The Arizona Bar Association has specific guidelines for different aspects of the bar certification, as well as different tests for the specific type of law practice a person may wish to strive for.

2: http://patents.lawyers.com/blogs/archives/4671-Federal-Circuit-Court-of-Appeals-Holds-There-are-Separate-Enablement-and-Written-Description-Requirements-for-Patents.html This link is to a lawyer from Chicago, IL. His name is Patrick D. Richards. He is a lawyer in the Patent Law field, which deals with companies obtaining and protecting patents on their products. IT and E-Commerce law are always facing the possibility of someone stealing a patent for their product, since most programs are a written code, rather than a physical product that someone could touch and feel.

3: http://proquest.umi.com.proxy.yc.edu/pqdweb?index=27&did=1521520361&SrchMode=1&sid=3&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1270249647&clientId=1407 This article is about a law firm that gained three new attorneys. The company is an international company that specializes in over 40 practices and employs more than 400 lawyers. The use of this company in the computer industry includes Antitrust, E-Commerce, and Commercial law. This company has the ability to represent almost anyone in need of legal help.

4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_Law This link is to a Wikipedia article on Commercial Law. Commercial law is needed for the IT and E-commerce side of everything because IT is used in most, if not all, major businesses. The use of commercial lawyers in corporations keeps the company legal when it comes to setting the rules and standards for the corporation.

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