LAW PUNDIT Thursday, April 14, 2005 4/14/2005 01:35:00 PM [Home]
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Incorporate in the United Kingdom
We refer here to
UKCorporator
which is "a do-it-yourself (DIY) company formation Web site. By posing questions, it takes you through the process of registering your company in England, Scotland or Wales. It generates the legal documents, including the memorandum and articles of association as well as the company register. It also provides several articles explaining company formation, how to set up a limited company, and check for name availability."
Quoted from the TVC Alert at The Virtual Chase.
We tried a test run, but a legitimate address in either England, Scotland or Wales is required.
Crossposted to EU Pundit.
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Incorporate in the United Kingdom
We refer here to
UKCorporator
which is "a do-it-yourself (DIY) company formation Web site. By posing questions, it takes you through the process of registering your company in England, Scotland or Wales. It generates the legal documents, including the memorandum and articles of association as well as the company register. It also provides several articles explaining company formation, how to set up a limited company, and check for name availability."
Quoted from the TVC Alert at The Virtual Chase.
We tried a test run, but a legitimate address in either England, Scotland or Wales is required.
Crossposted to EU Pundit.
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LAW PUNDIT Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4/13/2005 12:13:00 AM [Home]
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Bloggers vs. Reporters & the value of Ph.D. Dissertations
Jack Schafer at Slate has an interesting article entitled What Can Bloggers Do That Reporters Can't? - And vice versa.
It's a great article except for this misleading statement:
"If we refrain from publishing until we're 1,000 percent certain, the only thing we'll end up reading is Ph.D. dissertations."
Actually, most dissertations have nothing to do with things that are "certain" but are in fact exercises in academics:
"because let’s face it, who reads dissertations. except the members of the committee, and perhaps a panicky doctoral ...
taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/ index/Y1V9WMX0XGUGCJAU.pdf"
See also:
Professor Blasts PhD Programs
For good reason, the study of law got rid of dissertations long ago because the practical value of dissertations is quite questionable.
As with everything, there are exceptions, and Albert Einstein's Ph.D. dissertation is one.
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Bloggers vs. Reporters & the value of Ph.D. Dissertations
Jack Schafer at Slate has an interesting article entitled What Can Bloggers Do That Reporters Can't? - And vice versa.
It's a great article except for this misleading statement:
"If we refrain from publishing until we're 1,000 percent certain, the only thing we'll end up reading is Ph.D. dissertations."
Actually, most dissertations have nothing to do with things that are "certain" but are in fact exercises in academics:
"because let’s face it, who reads dissertations. except the members of the committee, and perhaps a panicky doctoral ...
taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/ index/Y1V9WMX0XGUGCJAU.pdf"
See also:
Professor Blasts PhD Programs
For good reason, the study of law got rid of dissertations long ago because the practical value of dissertations is quite questionable.
As with everything, there are exceptions, and Albert Einstein's Ph.D. dissertation is one.
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