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Coming to Terms is a deeply personal and thought-provoking memoir by David Frankel, a survivor of the 1993 mass shooting at 101 California Street in San Francisco. Frankel was in the building as several of his colleagues were killed nearby—a traumatic experience that shaped the course of his life. Initially turning to gun control advocacy in search of meaning and healing, he later began to question whether that path truly addressed the deeper issues of vulnerability, resilience, and personal safety. Co-authored with constitutional law attorney C.D. “Chuck” Michel, Coming to Terms traces Frankel’s transformation as he wrestles with loss, fear, and the evolving meaning of self-defense. The book offers rare insight into one survivor’s hard-won understanding of empowerment and personal responsibility. This is not just a story of trauma and recovery—it’s an invitation to rethink what it truly means to protect ourselves and those we love.
This respected resource provides up-to-date, integrated coverage of the law of trade secrets, copyright, trademarks and patents, ideas, and non-competition agreements. It covers the latest legal developments in such hot areas as biotechnology, intellectual property, due diligence, software protection, copyright infringement, ownership of employee inventions, and more. By Michael A. Epstein. Epstein on Intellectual Property, Fifth Edition covers the latest legal developments in such hot areas as biotechnology, intellectual property, due diligence, software protection, copyright infringement, ownership of employee inventions, and more. You will consult this reference for expert answers to questions such as how to: Prevent the unauthorized use and disclosure of your company's trade secrets Determine what types of materials and information are covered by the copyright laws Apply for and enforce patents Reduce the risk of claims under the andquot;law of ideasandquot; Make effective use of noncompetition agreements Deal with the unique problems of biotechnology
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New Edition Brands and Their Companies provides current information as well as historic perspective on 326,000 consumer products trade names, brand names and trademarks and their 68,000 manufacturers, importers or distributors. Find the answer to these and similar consumer product questions: -- What specific brand names exist within the market? -- What kinds of products does a company manufacture? -- Where are manufacturers located? -- What trends are companies trying to set through the naming of their products? -- Where can complaints (or praise) about specific products be sent?
With its 800-plus listings, this is the most complete treasury of bear information ever stuffed between covers. Teddy bear collectors and artists will turn here whenever they need to find retailers who sell bears by mail order, sellers of bear-making supplies, and much more. The book is alphabetized and cross-referenced, making it easy to use. Illustrations.