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Analyzing Maternity Benefits under the Social Security Code

IP and Legal Filings

It gives equal weightage to maternity and paternity leaves, thereby using the umbrella term ‘Parental Leaves’ to denote the same, giving equal leaves to both the parents. It conveniently circumvents the idea of paternity leaves and puts all the burden of the upbringing of child(ren) onto the mother.

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Won’t Download a Car? Let’s Try: “Piracy Turns Teenagers Into Gambling Addicts”

TorrentFreak

No matter where people live or how much knowledge and experience they’ve accumulated, governments and corporations rarely shy away from an opportunity to offer behavioral advice. ” The final horror story manages to sound even more miserable than the others. “I originally saved up the money by doing a part-time job.

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Comparing the Labour legislation Maternity Benefits Act, 1961 (India) VS. Family and Medical Leave Act of the USA

IP and Legal Filings

These occurrences consist of the delivery and care of a new-born child, the adoption or foster care of a kid, the care of a parent, child, or spouse who has a significant health condition, and the employee’s own serious health condition. The FMLA does not require paid leave, in contrast to the Maternity Benefit Act of India.

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Monthly Wrap Up (December 15, 2022): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Posts, Cases and Developments

LexBlog IP

And while we’re on the topic of an opinion covering multiple interesting trade secret issues, the U.S. International Business Machines Corporation , in which U.S. In a post for The IP Watchdog , Alex Pronk summarizes the ruling in Beijing Neu Cloud Oriental System Tech.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

SpicyIP

As in previous years, we have divided these developments into five categories: a) Top 10 IP Judgements/Orders (Topicality/Impact) b) Top 10 IP Judgements/Orders (Jurisprudence/Legal Lucidity) c) Top 10 IP Legislative and Policy Related Developments d) Other IP Developments; and e) Other Notable Developments. RDB and Co. Warner Bros.

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Lamenting the closure of Book Depository

The IPKat

And then came the announcement, driven by Book Depository's corporate parent, none other than the on-line distribution behemoth from Seattle. This was particularly so for those living in non-English speaking countries, where acquiring books can be daunting.

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Ninth Circuit: Elected Officials Violated the First Amendment by Blocking Constituents on Social Media–Garnier v. O’Connor-Ratcliff

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

They used their Facebook and Twitter pages “to inform constituents about goings-on at the School District and on the PUSD Board, to invite the public to Board meetings, to solicit input about important Board decisions, and to communicate with parents about safety and security issues at the District’s schools.” Packingham ].