Protecting Creativity–Stimulate Creative Economics: ArtWorks.™ Invites Attorneys and Law Students to ArtWorks In Paris – A Premier CLE Intellectual Property Law Conference.
Category: Travel
Too many people, not enough management: A look at the chaos of ‘overtourism’ in 2024
Tourism is surging and shifting so quickly, in fact, that some experts say the very term “overtourism” is outdated.
A siblings-only trip offers a way to expand adult relationships, but planning is key
Adult sibling relationships require work. Traveling together can challenge the status quo and push you to learn more about one another.
Bioluminescent bays, where tiny organisms light up the water, add spark to any trip to Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s three bio bays, where microscopic organisms glow when they are agitated, draw many visitors for nighttime kayaking and swimming.
Traveling over Labor Day weekend? Have a back-up plan for cancellations and delays, and be patient
Many children have gone back to school in the U.S., and the days are getting shorter, but there is still one more excuse to use the swimsuits and beach towels before packing them up: Labor Day.
This invitation-only luxury resort in Woodstock is now open to the public as a way to help charities
Starting at $1,150 per day, Bunker Hill Farms carries a steep price tag, but proceeds from the all-inclusive experience are donated to local nonprofits.
ArtWorks™ Invites Legal Professionals to an Immersive Intellectual Property CLE Conference in Paris, France
Renowned Artist Elliott Arkin, Resident Intellectual Property Attorney Ghada Ghannam, and Nzengha “Zen” Waseme, Esq. will share their experience. The weekend includes The Inaugural Global IP Innovation Award Ceremony, which celebrates groundbreaking achievements in intellectual property on an international stage with honored guests that include members of the Madrid Protocol.
Summer in San Luis Obispo County encapsulates classic California fun
The SLO CAL region, as it’s called, is full of timeless Golden State experiences: beaches, mountains, iconic Highway 1, and wine.
Today in History: Pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopened to visitors
On August 3, 2004, the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty opened to visitors for the first time since the 9/11 attacks.
They expected an Olympic boon. But some Paris businesses are experiencing a bust.
Small business owners in Paris expected a boon in visitors once the Olympics arrived. Instead, some, particularly in heavily touristed areas in central Paris, say they’re experiencing a bust.