Unlocking Innovation: Expedite Your Thai Patent Approval For Competitive Advantage – Patent

Innovation is the fundamental pillar of achievement in the rapidly evolving business landscape. It is essential for both emerging entrepreneurs and established industry players to safeguard their intellectual property to sustain a competitive advantage. However, the patent application process in Thailand, like many other countries, involves a variety of examination and review phases. Although its…

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2U at risk of being removed from Nasdaq

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: 2U is at risk of being delisted from the Nasdaq Stock Market’s Global Select Market, according to a Thursday filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company’s stock value has dropped below $1…

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New Report Suggests How, Why to Promote Collegiate Civic Learning

A new report from the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition reveals from students a waning confidence in democracy and an acute shortfall in opportunities for students to talk with people whose experiences are different from their own. Dr. Yolanda Watson Spiva“Every Student, Every Degree: College Civic Learning for Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Democracy” highlights…

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What Is AgriStability In Canada? A Complete Guide – Land Law & Agriculture

In a fluctuating market and unpredictable environment, programs like AgriStability provide financial stability for farmers, helping manage the uncertainties of the trade. If you’re a Canadian farmer or agri-business owner, understanding and leveraging the AgriStability program could mean the difference between taking a loss and fostering stability in your operations. In this article, Crowe MacKay’s…

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SURVEY: Most college students don’t know their college’s protest policies

Ahead of what could be another tumultuous year for free expression on college campuses, forthcoming FIRE/College Pulse survey data shows just a fraction of undergrads have a solid understanding of their own campus’s protest policies.  Conducted near the end of the Israeli-Palestinian campus protests, between May 17 and June 25, 2024, the survey sampled 3,803 undergraduates at 30 four-year…

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Blanket Service – Above the Law

One of the fun things about having a long-running column is that every so often a new decision sparks my memory about an issue I have addressed in the past. In the latest example, a decision out of the Western District of Texas — penned by Judge Garcia, for those expecting yet another Judge Albright-related…

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