Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie Quiñones | March 14, 2019
Today, most businesses use some form of software platform or other similar technology, whether as part of their core product or service offerings or internal operations or processes.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Schwartz | March 13, 2019
Whether large or small, any business that holds assets or pays wages can be served with a writ of garnishment, and no matter how sophisticated the operation, can inadvertently run afoul of the statutory scheme for garnishment in Florida.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David C. Miller | March 12, 2019
Employers are dusting off payroll spreadsheets from 2016 in response to the Department of Labor's release last week of a revised rule on how to figure out who has to be paid overtime.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Spencer Aronfeld | March 12, 2019
More families are taking cruises than ever before, according to recent reports from Cruise Lines International Association, Inc, which shows that demand has gone up 20.5 percent in the last five years.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Angela Crawford and Elan Gershoni | March 11, 2019
The FBI's International Corruption Unit's mission is to investigate foreign corruption, including suspected violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act — the U.S. law prohibiting bribery of foreign government officials.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roger Slade | March 11, 2019
To the average Floridian, the term “confession of judgment” is likely to be unfamiliar. One reason for this may be because the use of confessions of judgment, by lenders, is prohibited by Florida statute.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer Feld | March 8, 2019
I am not sure that employers fully grasp the nature of the decision to provide paid maternity leave. I have spoken with many friends who have taken this factor into account when deciding where to seek employment.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jaime Sturgis | March 7, 2019
The end of the traditional big-box era is creating a new landscape where mom and pop retailers are the new credit tenants for South Florida mall and strip center landlords who have to re-invent the large spaces vacated by Sears, Toys R Us and others like them.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Matthew Kwasman | March 6, 2019
For various reasons, building owners have underutilized their rooftops as a rent-producing spaces. Whether for a lack of demand, or a fear of violating their rooftop warranties, rooftops often are used only for the placement of HVAC equipment.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Don Silver | March 5, 2019
The internet has created an overabundance of legal directories, many aimed at generating advertising revenue through sponsored positions, ads and expanded listings.
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