In premises liability law, the person who owns the land is known as the possessor. This can refer to homeowners or those who own any kind of business that is open to the public, such as restaurants or stores. Visitors are broken down legally into invitees, licensees, and trespassers. Invi...
Even the most liberal person who dislikes the former president and disagrees with him on almost everything must see that this feeble, legally unfounded case is a fraud. One such person in Alan Dershowitz who has suffered financial loss and social enmity for saying so publicly. Above all, it ...
Obtaining a trademark does not mean you own the word or phrase—it only provides protections if that word or phrase is attached to your particular service or good. However, trademarks don't have an expiration date like patents do—trademarks can last forever if properly maintained. Some examples...
Landowners can still use "No Trespassing" signs, however the Purple Paint Statute allows landowners to mark trees or posts with purple paint as a warning towould-be trespassers. ... It fulfills the same function as a "No Trespassing" sign, a fence, or telling someone not to come onto yo...