Author: Aditi Sharma

Ms Aditi Sharma, Advocate, Delhi High Court, Jotwani Associates, Intellectual Property Rights. This article is written by Aditi Sharma, an experienced lawyer with a proven history of working in the Legal Industry. Key areas of expertise: Legal drafting, Divorce Law, Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Patent Law, Civil Law, etc.

A small tech company in California lands a major overseas client and needs to bring in a specialized engineer from abroad. At the same time, an entrepreneur in another country is preparing to launch a startup in the United States. Both situations involve opportunity-but also legal complexity.For many people, U.S. immigration rules can feel overwhelming. Terms like “nonimmigrant visa,” “petition,” and “sponsorship” are often used without explanation, making it difficult to understand what steps are actually required.At its core, business immigration in the United States is about creating lawful ways for professionals, investors, and companies to contribute to the economy.…

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If you were partially at fault in a crash, you may still be able to recover compensation under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule. Many people assume they can’t file a Florida personal injury claim if they share blame. That’s not always true. Under current Florida law, you can recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% responsible for the accident. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.Key TakeawaysFlorida follows a modified comparative negligence rule.You can recover damages if you are 50% or less at fault.Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.Insurance…

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What Is the Meaning Of Defamation In India? Generally, defamation refers to destroying the reputation of a person or organisation by means of slander (speech), libel (written), or by any means. The history of defamation can be traced in Roman law and German law. Abusive chants were capital punishment in Roman. In early English and German law, insults were punished by cutting out the tongue. In the late 18th century, only imputation of crime or social disease or casting aspersions on professional competence constitutes slander in England. In Italy, defamation is criminally punishable, and truth seldom excuses defamation. Any false…

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