Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Amy Siegel Oran | December 16, 2018
When undocumented workers get hurt on the job, their illegal status doesn't make them ineligible for workers' compensation benefits, but, it may limit the benefits to which they are entitled.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Keith Williams | December 14, 2018
The outbreaks of red tide and blue-green algae this summer and into fall had a disruptive effect on the chief economic engine of Florida's economy—tourism. That means the people of each Florida county, coastal or not, will suffer either directly or indirectly with a significant reduction in tourism revenues caused by these ecological disasters.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | December 13, 2018
It's that time of year to spread some holiday cheer. Just because it's the holiday season, doesn't mean it's time to take a break from your marketing plan. Now is the time to put some extra thought and creativity into staying top of mind going into 2019.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Morgan Ben-David | December 12, 2018
During the past several years, joint employer liability has been a hot-topic affecting franchisors and franchisees alike, due to the lack of clarity surrounding when two or more businesses may be deemed joint employers.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer Williams | December 11, 2018
Employers have long maintained written anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies and have also utilized workplace training both to inform employees about those policies and to arm employees with the parameters of acceptable versus unacceptable workplace behavior.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elizabeth A. Bowen | December 10, 2018
These new policies and signs have raised awareness of the perceived abuse of ESAs by people trying to take advantage of federal disability laws in order to take their pets into businesses.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eugene K. Pettis | December 7, 2018
Given the duties of the judiciary, it is of particular importance that our legal institutions be open and representative of all. It is the branch of government ultimately charged with safeguarding constitutional rights, particularly protecting the rights of vulnerable and disadvantaged minorities against encroachment by the majority.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Frank Montero | December 6, 2018
What is a “lateral move”? It's the move a lawyer makes, either within their current company or to a new organization with similar title, pay and responsibility according to salary.com.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Bec | December 5, 2018
Beyoncé, the mononymous pop music icon, has been involved in a trademark lawsuit that illustrates the evolving nature of dilution law in trademark litigation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Miguel J. Chamorro | December 4, 2018
Growing confidence in the use of real-time communications equipment to take the testimony of witnesses located elsewhere has generated proposed amendments to Florida's rules of court procedure that may incentivize the use of such equipment—by allowing witnesses to be sworn in remotely.
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