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Legal-Ease International - Trademark Status Official



Great news to share!

Its official TRADEMARK STATUS in Mexico for Legal-Ease International!

We love Mexico and our customers there and look forward to serving you all with a great selection of Art Paper and superb shipping.

Your support means the World to us, Thank you!

¡Gran noticia para compartir!

Su ESTADO DE MARCA oficial en México para Legal-Ease International

Amamos a México y a nuestros clientes allí y esperamos poder servirles a todos  en Ingles Legal

Su apoyo significa el mundo para nosotros, ¡Gracias! 

 


 

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Foreign Lawyers and Translators Learn Legal English online with Legal-Ease International

 

 



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Online learning can take all sorts of shapes and sizes. So, what to expect varies widely depending on the type of course or program you seek.

If you’re looking to gain basic knowledge of a specific topic, a free online course may be the answer. These are more likely to be self-paced, which often means less direct guidance from an instructor. Offerings are available in virtually any subject area that comes to mind, including both soft and hard skills.

You may consider a paid online program offering a credential if you’re looking to make a more dramatic career change or advance into a managerial role (or help members of your team move into new internal positions or gain new skill sets).

 This credential may be a certificate, professional certification, or a full online degree program, among others.

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Friday, September 16, 2022

History of Mexican Independence Day

 


 

 

 

 

History of Mexican Independence Day

Today is an exciting day in Mexico! Legal-Ease International wishes all our clients in this glorious country a Happy Independence Day!

We thought we would share a brief history of this beloved and important Holiday

Mexico, once known as New Spain, was a colony harshly ruled by the kingdom of Spain for over 300 years. The native population was oppressed, farmland and personal wealth were confiscated and only Spaniards were allowed to hold political posts. Finally, a Catholic priest in the town of Dolores named Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla had enough.

On September 16, 1810, he rang his church’s bell and delivered a speech now known as the Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), demanding the end of Spanish rule. This started the brutal Mexican War of Independence, which lasted over a decade. On August 24, 1821, Spain withdrew and officially recognized Mexico as an independent country. Today, Father Costilla is known as the Father of Mexican Independence. Mexican Independence Day has been celebrated every year since that momentous day on September 16, 1810.

Mexican Independence Day has developed into a huge nationwide celebration over the past 200-plus years. The country’s leaders were inspired by our own July 4 Independence Day festivities, so fireworks fill the skies at night and the day is filled with patriotic speeches, flag-waving, parades, live music, and home-cooked feasts. Red, white and green — the colors of the Mexican flag — are seen everywhere across Mexico and even cities in the USA with big Mexican populations.

One of the most popular events connected to Mexican Independence Day is when the President of Mexico rings the 200-year-old bell Father Costilla used in 1810 and recites the Grito de Dolores speech in front of 500,000 people. This event is broadcasted live to millions via Mexican TV and radio on the evening of September 15.

Many people outside of Mexico think that Mexican Independence Day and Cinco de Mayo are the same things. Cinco de Mayo celebrates another victory when the outnumbered Mexican army defeated the powerful French militia in 1862 during the Battle of Puebla.

Again, to all our Paper Clients in Mexico.....VIVA MEXICO and Happy Independence Day!

From your Paper Suppliers, Takach Paper International