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Robert Masud

Robert Masud, Esq. is the principal of Masud & Company LLC, a law firm for the world of business, finance and the internet. Find out how we can help you at http://www.masudco.com
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What's Cooking In Cuba?

A brief overview of Cuban cuisine.

The Cuban Economy: An Overview

The economy of Cuba can be divided into four phases: (i) the occupation of Cuba by the Spaniards; (ii) the post wars of independence against the Spanish and the US invasion of Cuba; (iii) the 1959 Cuban revolution; (iv) the Cuban Special Period.

Learn how to step through the valuation minefield and maximize your company's worth before putting it up for sale.

When Christopher Columbus first set out to discover the New World, he could not have imagined that he would reach Cuba and see some of the world's most beautiful sights that would undoubtedly take his breath away.

Many employers have become concerned with employees who are "blogging." The possibility that some of these employees may be disclosing confidential business information or criticizing their managers, other employees or the company online. Employers need to understand the various legal issues involved with employee blogging and need to know how to properly address them.

A brief overview of the beautiful island nation of Cuba.

Trademark and service mark owners need to monitor the third-party registration of domain names to make certain that others are not misusing their intellectual property.

As blogs have become more potent marketing and promotional forces, various legal issues have arisen that warrant close consideration.

The hedge fund industry in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will come under greater regulatory scrutiny in light of a recent case brought by the Secretary of the Commonwealth related to the failure of a hedge fund to adequately restrict online access to information about the Respondents' hedge fund products.

Not registering a domain name upon your first visit to a regsitrar, you may find that someone else has registered it in the interim. While this could have been a coincidence, a more likely possibility may be that an entity actually tracked your search and intentionally registered the name itself.

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