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ABA-IPL eNews March 2021
This year’s ABA-IPL Section Annual Meeting IPLSPRING
Virtual, will provide three days of organizational governance meetings, and five days of CLE education and networking through a dynamic new online platform. An expanded schedule is paced to your day, tailored to your practice and interests, and provide an exciting virtual experience. Gain insight and ideas from IP experts and practitioners, coming together from around the world to share and discuss the most critical issues in IP law.
IPLSPRING
Virtual will be held April 7-16, 2021 with governance, committee and operating board meetings April 7-9, and CLE programming and networking April 12-16.
Recipeasly promised to fix online recipes. After critics called it theft, the site shut down.
Tim Carman, The Washington Post
March 2, 2021
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Food blogger and Healthy Nibbles founder Lisa Lin and her mother prepare black sesame rice dumplings.Photo for The Washington Post by Nick Otto
Lisa Lin can understand why home cooks might be interested in Recipeasly. The website allows users to collect their favorite recipes from around the Internet in one convenient location, sort of like an online recipe box.
But as the founder of Healthy Nibbles, a seven-year-old website featuring hundreds of recipes, Lin doesn t like how Recipeasly has marketed itself or how it developed a product without any apparent buy-in from the food bloggers and recipe developers who could be most affected by it.
Three steps to help clients who discover unexpected treasure.
Matthew Erskine | Mar 01, 2021
The excitement of someone realizing that they now possesses an item with great financial, social and historical value is something that we can all enjoy vicariously. Most recently, the story of David Whitcomb of Geneva, N.Y., finding a long-forgotten cache of photographic equipment, including the negative of a famous portrait of Susan B. Anthony, is one such example.
So, what to do if you should stumble upon a treasure in your attic? Here are some steps we recommend for our clients.
Step One: Inventory
Many people, artists and collectors included, do not have a current inventory of what they have. The first step, which may require expert assistance, is to describe the assets, including:
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