Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Barron F. Dickinson | May 27, 2021
Due to the majority of the general workforce's shift to remote work following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the frequency of cyberattacks has dramatically increased by 600%.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie M. Gomez | May 26, 2021
If you are a litigator and have not been formally introduced to metadata, let me introduce you.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Staggard | May 26, 2021
The rewards of working on a case should not be defined solely by the settlement amount.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Barry S. Turner and Jonathan S. Feldman | May 25, 2021
Every attorney has seen or heard of this scenario. You represent a client and after years of litigation, the opposing party agrees to settle and pay your client over time. You have successfully succeeded for your client.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lindsey Thurswell Lehr and Berenice Mottin-Berger | May 24, 2021
With so many new South Florida residential communities now rushing to completion, many of these developments will soon undergo the turnover process by which control of their operation and management is transferred from developers to property owners.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jamie Cotera and Aleesha Khan | May 21, 2021
One year ago, businesses and offices shut down across the country and marketing and business development for lawyers changed drastically. As we look back over the last year, we've learned valuable lessons when it comes to networking, relationships and business.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ivan Parron | May 20, 2021
The legalization of sports betting and the licensure of such rights to new tech market players is redefining sports media and sports law. As a result, contract negotiations are becoming increasingly complex and requiring parties to consider an evolving set of nuanced issues.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar R. Rivera | May 19, 2021
As Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal recently reaffirmed, it still holds true in the state for real estate buyers who seek to have their property acquisitions nullified by the courts due to alleged misrepresentations and hidden defects.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kristine B. Snively | May 18, 2021
Without prospective clients knowing a lawyer has a specific skill set needed to solve their problem, those skills are meaningless to prospective clients. In turn, a lawyer cannot exercise his skills and expertise in their particular practice area without clients.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Allen Levine and Darren Goldman | May 17, 2021
The attorney-client privilege is one of the oldest privileges in the law. The privilege started out as a common law right but has since been codified in the Florida Evidence Code. As a general matter, the privilege protects private conversations between attorneys and their clients.
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