by Alex Alexander | May 10, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By W. Aaron Daniel Count Georgia among the states that has now explicitly rejected the controversial (and confounding) inevitable disclosure of trade secrets doctrine. In Holton v. Physician Oncology Servs, S13A0012 (Ga. May 6, 2013), the Supreme Court of Georgia...
by Alex Alexander | May 7, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By On behalf of The Law Offices of Roderick V. Hannah, Esq., P.A. Eight former employees of a Florida travel agency have received a $20 million settlement in connection with sexual harassment that occurred at the company’s Largo offices. The actual amount of the...
by Alex Alexander | May 4, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By On behalf of ChaseLawyers For decades, Rin Tin Tin was the most famous dog in America. Film and television fans enjoyed the Rin Tin Tin franchise for many years — and continue to do so today. However, the copyrights and trademarks associated with the famous...
by Alex Alexander | May 2, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By On behalf of The Law Offices of Roderick V. Hannah, Esq., P.A. The federal government has chastised the state of Florida because its policies violate the employee rights of many disabled unemployed individuals. Floridians whose first language is Spanish or Creole...
by Alex Alexander | May 2, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By W. Aaron Daniel This week the Third District Court of Appeal delivered its latest lesson on relief from judgments under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.540. In Kalb v. Sail Condo. Ass’n., Inc., No. 3D12-1334 (Fla. 3d DCA May 1, 2013), the Third highlighted...
by Alex Alexander | May 1, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By barthet The law allows contractors to place a lien on real property when they’re not paid for their work. So when a roofer, who had contracted with a condominium association to repair roofs on several common-managed buildings, wasn’t paid, he filed a lien against...