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Nathan Moore is a licensed attorney who is based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been a member of the Commercial Law League of America, and is the founder of MooreTrademarks.com, a web based service that offers trademark protection and registration.

    A Master Revision: We Describe the 1976 Copyright Act

    The revision of the Copyright Act in 1976 changed the way exclusive copyright existed and terminated. The 1976 act is now the primary basis of copyright law in the United States. Basic rights of copyright holders are codified, as well as the now oft employed "fair use" doctrine. Read: A Master Revision: We Describe the 1976 Copyright Act Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 14/10/2009 | Law

    Defending Yourself in Federal Court

    If you are charged with a crime by the federal government, your defense must be air tight. There is, for a variety of reasons, no room for error. Since almost all federal convictions carry prison time, it is important to mount an aggressive and committed defense from the beginning. Read: Defending Yourself in Federal Court Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 09/10/2009 | Law

    What a Tennessee DUI Means to You

    There are a variety of penalties for a DUI specific to Tennessee. Your past record, level of intoxication and circumstances of your arrest all carry with them various factors related to your potential punishment. This is a brief overview of what you can expect if you are found guilty of a DUI within the State of Tennessee. Read: What a Tennessee DUI Means to You Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 04/10/2009 | Law

    Getting a Presidential Pardon: Apply and Succeed

    Each presidency establishes its own set of standards and considerations when determining who receives a presidential pardon. The power to pardon is exclusive to the president. In Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, the pardon power is limited only in that impeachment is not a pardon-eligible offense. There is no congressional input into the pardon process and no judicial review. Read: Getting a Presidential Pardon: Apply and Succeed Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 19/09/2009 | Law

    How Does a President Grant a Pardon?

    The Department of Justice has established certain minimum standards for those wishing to apply for a presidential pardon. Recommendations, a five year waiting period, and the reason for one seeking the pardon are all vital aspects of the successful pardon application. Read: How Does a President Grant a Pardon? Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 13/09/2009 | Law

    The Best Way to Obtain a Pardon in Tennessee

    If you are unable to qualify for an expungement in Tennessee, the only way to then redress any issues with your criminal record is through applying for a pardon from the governor. A pardon is officially known as clemency. Read: The Best Way to Obtain a Pardon in Tennessee Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 01/09/2009 | Law

    Nashville DUI Attorney: Finding Your Way Out of DUI Trouble in Tennessee

    If you are reading this, it is likely that you or someone you know has been pulled over by the police and arrested for a DUI. It is time to decide what to do next. Read: Nashville DUI Attorney: Finding Your Way Out of DUI Trouble in Tennessee Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 01/09/2009 | Law

    A Review of the History of Presidential Pardons

    he primary reason for the controversy underlying many pardons is a simple one: second chances for serious offenses are always debatable. Every individual receiving a pardon has been subject to the system, and has been deemed worthy of some sort of stigma or punishment. It is a testament to the soundness of the pardon power, however, that pardon controversies are relatively rare in relation to the number of pardons actually granted. Read: A Review of the History of Presidential Pardons Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 21/08/2009 | Law

    Expungement: Tennessee Law and Filing an Application for Expungement

    Expunging your criminal record in Tennessee is difficult but certainly not impossible. There are a variety of situations where erasing your criminal record and expunging damaging information can legally occur. Read: Expungement: Tennessee Law and Filing an Application for Expungement Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 15/08/2009 | Law

    Apply for a Presidential Pardon: A How-To Guide

    To apply for a presidential pardon, one must meet certain threshold requirements as outlined by the Department of Justice. Unless you meet these requirements, your application for a presidential pardon is destined to fail. Read: Apply for a Presidential Pardon: A How-To Guide Read

    By: Nathan Moore | 08/08/2009 | Law
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