by Alex Alexander | Sep 26, 2017 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet That’s not a misspelling in the title. That’s an actual word. It stands for the punctuation mark or slash often placed between two words such as “pass/fail” or “yes/no”. You might ask, who cares – what does this have to do with me or my business?...
by Alex Alexander | Sep 21, 2017 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Publix, like most sophisticated retailers, posts video surveillance cameras throughout their stores to collect and preserve evidence in the prosecution of criminal cases as well as the defense of civil claims made against it by shoppers who slip,...
by Alex Alexander | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog
By Chase Lawyers Using the services of a highly qualified and experienced internet law attorney is the most efficient way to ensure that your digital data and online creations are kept safe at all times. Whether you’ve been attacked by a malicious virus or someone has...
by Alex Alexander | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Should I File a Cruise Ship Injury Claim with an Attorney? Following a cruise ship injury, it is common to wonder if litigation is the right course of action. Filing an injury claim might seem confrontational, or the injuries might not seem...
by Alex Alexander | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet A patent defect is open and obvious – one which can be discovered after inspection. On the other hand, a latent defect is one that is hidden or concealed, and which is not discoverable by reasonable inspection. A latent defect becomes patent when...
by Alex Alexander | Sep 12, 2017 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet Most people enter into a construction contract with the understanding that performance will occur within a specific timeframe. When that doesn’t happen, everyone tends to look to the terms of the contract for recourse. And if they find specific...