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Offshore Company Incorporation

Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Automotive, Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

One would anticipate a trip to the Offshore jurisdiction at the very least but that is entirely optional, not a rule. All the required information can be submitted online. Even to apply for an IBC, all one has to do is to fill a simple application form on line and follow it up with physical copies of required documents by fax or courier.

The next step would be to open a bank account, and if the bank chosen is one of those with whom the agent has a tie up, forms for the same are forwarded by the local agents and the same can be filled and sent directly to the bank along with other photocopies.

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Types Of Estate Planning Documents

Posted on March 18, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

You may have heard some of the terms, Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Power of Attorney, but are not exactly sure what they are or whether you need them. From an Estate Planning perspective, these documents are essential to ensure that your assets are distributed properly and your legal interests are protected.

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Microsoft Busted On Paid Wikipedia Modification

Posted on February 20, 2008 - Filed Under Home and Family, Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

Wikipedia has become one of those odd internet sites that have evolved into a phenomenon. Alas, some companies don’t like what is written about them.

Unless you have been living offline, you probably know about Wikipedia. The site is a giant information source where the content is written and provided by posters. The community content site is open to just about anyone that wants to post with one major exception. People cannot post if they have a conflict of interest in regard to the information they are providing. A classic example of this would be a sales person uploading a profile of their products or company. Surprisingly, this doesn’t happen all that often. That being said, one company just got caught with its hands in the proverbial cookie jar.

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Constitution Challenge To Online Gaming Ban

Posted on February 12, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

Online gaming has been incredibly popular, particularly the various forms of poker. That all changed in 2006 when the federal government effectively banned a majority of online gaming. The gaming industry is finally fighting back.

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 was a shock too much of the gaming industry. Although it had been slowly moving through Congress, there was no indication that it would be passed into law without a significant amount of debate and lobbying. In a typically congressional move, all of the uproar about a ban was bypassed when the Act was attached as a rider to legislation detailing how to protect our ports from terrorist attacks! Terrorist and online poker – a natural mix if ever there was one!

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