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Time spent searching can slow your skill to create judicious decisions.   

by Steve Rhodes Article by Andrew das Finding information instantly-the moment you will need it-can be hard, specially when it’s buried in email correspondence or attachments. Critical email communications will get lost in the shuffle once the recipient is away, leaves a position, is unable to get caught up with incoming email, or messages are [...]

Extensions Of The Time For Lodging Applications For Review Of The Taxation Decisions At The Administrative Appeals Tribunal  

by Steve Rhodes Article by Michael Pickering – LAC Lawyers Section 29 (2) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth.) states that the general rule is that an application for review of a decision made by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation must be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (“AAT”) within 60 days after [...]

Supreme Court of India adjudicates on dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, in the Patent Law

by Steve Rhodes Supreme Court of India in its civil appellate jurisdiction adjudicated on a Patent dispute titled J. Mitra & Co. Pvt. Ltd. versus Asst. Controller of Patents & Design. & Ors.. The Supreme Court granted the leave and directed the High Court to adjudicate the matter in interest of justice for only two [...]

Real Time Court Reporter Boston- The Typewriter Singing For Others

by albany_tim As you know each and every word spoken by you is just like an arrow shot from a bow which means the word(s) once spoken won’t return back to you. But, in some places these words are required to be preserved and jotted down to prove what has been spoken. There should be [...]

Real Time Court Reporter Boston- The Typewriter Singing For Others  

by Steve Rhodes Article by Aldrin Dalida As you know each and every word spoken by you is just like an arrow shot from a bow which means the word(s) once spoken won’t return back to you. But, in some places these words are required to be preserved and jotted down to prove what has [...]