Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
Home > Blogs > Ohio politics > Archives > 2010 > December > 16 > Entry By William Hershey Thursday, December 16, 2010, 02:09 PMAn investigation by Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles’ office concluded that Don P. Gooch, a Bureau of Workers’ Compensation specialist, used state computers in the BWC Garfield Heights office in suburban Cleveland to conduct personal research on tax avoidance and debt .. more …
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
Patent registration is one of the well known company services in India that includes preventing and protecting the unauthorized selling, copy, use or importing of services or product of any kind innovatively invented. Patent term is used for granting a legal document for inventing a service or product by inventor. This is a type of legal document given by the government. Patent registration .. more …
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
By Richa Sharma, New Delhi, Dec 26 : A no to Vedanta’s mega mining project, a moratorium on Bt Brinjal, a question mark on steel major Posco’s plans…The Indian environment scene suddenly hotted up in 2010 thanks to green minister Jairam Ramesh who was not afraid to take controversial decisions whenever he thought ecological balance was at stake. While there were enough bouquets for Environment .. more …
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
People have choices on where to go for their signing agent needs. Be easy to work with, and you’ll help them make the decision to choose you.Whether you work out of your office or you’re a mobile notary, being easy to do business with is important for:oacquiring new clients oretaining existing clientsogetting referral businessRead these five tips to evaluate the ease of doing business with you.1. .. more …
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
Most of us can easily list off 5 professional, and consequently unprofessional, business experiences we’ve had recently. Our interaction with these businesses may have been in the form of an email, a retail shopping experience, or a telephone conversation. In several cases, the deciding factor between a professional and an unprofessional experience may have been something so small, so simple, yet .. more …