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2 months ago |
idc.com | Tim Law |Kathy Lange
target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Feb 2025 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc Document number: # US53184725 Content Table of Contents (8 pages) Get More When you purchase this document, the purchase price can be applied to the cost of an annual subscription, giving you access to more research for your investment.
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2 months ago |
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Nov 15, 2024 |
idc.com | Tim Law
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Jul 13, 2024 |
yachtsandyachting.com | Tim Law
ILCA 7 Masters Qualifier at Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy
by Tim Law & ILCA UK 13 Jul 11:09 BST
Of the 77 ILCAs entered for this prestigious event there were 37 ILCA 7s beginning their quest to qualify for the much anticipated Masters Europeans in Hayling in June 2025 which are expected to be a 'sell out'.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
domino.ai | Tim Law
Return to blog homeGenerative AI (GenAI) promises to transform many business processes, deliver productivity gains, and unlock significant enterprise value. Companies are bullish on the prospects for GenAI, especially text applications, leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs). LLMs have revolutionized many business functions and will continue to do so. However, challenges to broader adoption remain.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
theaustraliatoday.com.au | Rebecca Bentley |Tim Law
By Rebecca Bentley and Tim LawA startling number of Australian rental homes come with an unwanted housemate: mould. If you discover mould in a rented home, who is responsible and what can you do if the landlord seems unwilling to fix it? The landlord is responsible if the mould is caused by the structural condition of the property. This can include things like leaking pipes, gutters, roofs or windows.
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Dec 24, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Rebecca Bentley |Tim Law
A startling number of Australian rental homes come with an unwanted housemate: mould. If you discover mould in a rented home, who is responsible and what can you do if the landlord seems unwilling to fix it? Read more: Climate-related disasters leave behind trauma and worse mental health. Housing uncertainty is a major reason why Find the causeThe landlord is responsible if the mould is caused by the structural condition of the property.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Tim Law
At least since the California Supreme Court’s ruling in Buss v. Superior Court, 939 P.2d 766 (Cal. 1997), insurance companies have urged courts to let them sue their own policyholders to recoup the costs that the insurance companies paid to defend their policyholders if, at the end of the day, some or all of the claims are excluded from coverage.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Tim Law |Ann P Kramer
As discussed in our post last month, it was a long road for Arrowood Indemnity to be placed into liquidation in Delaware. On November 8, 2023, it finally happened [link to Liquidation Order]. What happens now? State Guaranty Funds For many policyholders, it means falling into the guaranty association safety net. By statute, states have created guaranty associations (or in New York, security funds administered by the Liquidation Bureau) to pay covered claims owed by the insolvent insurance company.
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Oct 15, 2023 |
econotimes.com | Rebecca Bentley |Tim Law
Although most Australian states require homes be free of mould before they are rented out, seasoned renters know that’s not always the case. In fact, an alarming number of tenants report discovering mould after they’ve moved into a rental property.
But how can you tell? Based on our research and practical experience in the field, these are 12 questions worth considering before you sign a residential tenancy agreement.
1. Have you asked the agent or landlord directly?