Author Archives: Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig
What Is A Negligent Security Case?
A negligent security claim is a lawsuit against a property owner, when you are a victim of a criminal attack on their property. This may sound counterintuitive—after all, isn’t the criminal the one responsible for your injuries? The answer is yes, but the criminal is not the only party responsible for the criminal attack…. Read More »
What Is A Contingency Fee Attorney?
Some people are hesitant to hire an attorney because they are concerned about legal fees. However, working with a contingency fee attorney means that you will not owe anything if your attorney fails to deliver results. A contingency fee attorney is a lawyer who charges their clients a fee based on the outcome of… Read More »
Buyers Sue Luxury Condo In Miami Beach, FL For False Advertising
According to a report from TheRealDeal, a couple who purchased a condo within Monaco Yacht Club—a condominium property located in Miami Beach, Florida—has filed a lawsuit against the developer alleging losses caused by false advertising. Here, our Miami FDUTPA lawyer discusses the allegations raised in this case and explains your legal options under Florida… Read More »
Two Airlifted After Serious Jet Ski Accident Near Miami
According to a report from 7 News Miami, two people were airlifted to a local emergency medical center (Ryder Trauma Center) after a jet ski accident. The incident occurred near the Miami Marlins stadium. In this article, our Miami boating accident lawyers explain what we know about the incident and explain the steps to… Read More »
Resolving A Dispute Over A Foreign Limited Partnership In Florida
Are you a business partner in a foreign limited partnership (FLP) in Florida? It can be an advantageous legal structure for many different reasons. However, commercial disputes and legal disputes can arise between the partners of a FLP. A proactive approach is a must when addressing any type of partnership dispute. Here, our West… Read More »
Financial Services Company Fined $15 Million For False Advertising, Improper Commercial Practices Targeted At Military Families
Recently, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered TitleMax—a private title lending company that is licensed to operate in many states—to furnish $5 million in direct consumer relief and pay a $10 million civil penalty for false advertising and other improper commercial practices. Here, our West Palm Beach FDUTPA lawyer explains the enforcement action… Read More »
Florida Court Backlog Leads To Spike In Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Could Be A Good Option For Shareholder Disputes
According to a report from Law.com, there is a serious backlog in the courts in Florida. Driven by the fallout from COVID-19 related delays and a wide range of other factors, many legal observers expect it to take several years to clear the backlog. One consequence of the court backlog is that more parties… Read More »
Copyright Vs. Trademark
Copyrights and trademarks are fairly common terms when discussing ownership of intellectual property. But what is the difference between the two and what are they used for? One easy way to think about it is that copyrights primarily protect the rights of people who create while trademarks mainly protect the use of a company’s… Read More »
Ed Sheeran Found Not Liable In Copyright Infringement Case
Ed Sheeran’s copyright infringement trial has come to a close, with the artist being found not liable in engaging in willful copyright infringement. In the case, Sheeran was accused of copying Marvin Gaye’s song “Let’s Get It On” in his hit “Thinking Out Loud.” The lawsuit was filed by the heirs of the former… Read More »
Proving Loss Of Quality Or Enjoyment of Life
When we think of damages for injuries that aren’t economic, like medical bills or lost wages, we often think of pain and suffering. And while these can be large and important elements of an injury case, there is another category of damages that a jury can compensate you for: Loss of the quality and… Read More »
Things You Didn’t Know About PIP Insurance
Many of us know that car insurance is legally required in Florida. But that’s kind of misleading—not all insurance is required. The insurance that is required by law is what is known as personal injury protection, or PIP. If you’re insured, you have PIP coverage. Here are some common questions that people may have… Read More »
Parking Lot Accidents Are More Common Than You Think
When we think of places we can be injured in a car accident, we of course think of places where we drive fast-places like highways and roadways. But what about parking lots? Yes, car accidents happen in parking lots also, and in some ways, parking lots can be more dangerous than normal roadways. Why… Read More »
Changes To Florida’s Injury Laws Are Here – Here’s What They Say And Do
Just a few weeks ago, the Florida legislature altered many of Florida’s personal injury laws. Passed under the name “tort reform,” the laws aren’t really reform at all, but rather, changes that are intended to make it harder for victims to get compensation, and easier for big business and others, to get away with… Read More »
Calculating And Getting Compensated For Future Lost Wages
When you are in an accident that leads to you being out of work, you have an immediate loss of your income and wages. That loss is compensable, and you can certainly require a liable Defendant to pay you for the wages or salary that you lost as a result of being out of… Read More »
Why Motorcycle Accidents Are Different Than Car Accidents
When a car and a motorcycle are in an accident, there are a lot of similarities to accidents that just involve two cars. But there are also a number of differences, and reasons why an accident involving a motorcycle may need to be handled differently by your injury attorney than other kinds of accidents…. Read More »
5 Most Common Reasons for Disputes Between Franchisees and Franchisors
Franchise opportunities exist in almost every industry, from gyms to schools to auto repair facilities, with fast food, personal services and retail being some of the most popular. There are approximately 790,492 franchise establishments in the U.S. that support nearly 8.4 million direct jobs, $825.4 billion of economic output for the U.S. economy, and… Read More »
Trademark Law And Trademark Infringement
Trademarks play a crucial role in branding and are an essential component of many successful companies and corporations. A trademark helps customers recognize a brand and distinguishes itself and its products or services from its competitors. A trademark can be a name, logo, symbol, design, or phrase that is used to represent a company… Read More »
One Killed After Multi-Vehicle Crash On Interstate 95 In South Florida
According to a report from CBS 12 News, a 31-year-old woman was killed and several other people were seriously injured after a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate-85 in South Florida. The collision is still under a more comprehensive investigation by law enforcement. In this article, our West Palm Beach car accident lawyers discuss the accident… Read More »
Paramount Settles Shareholder Lawsuit Over Viacom-CBS Merger For $122.5 Million
According to a report from Deadline, Paramount Global—a multinational media conglomerate based in New York City—has reached a $122.5 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit over the merger between Viacom and CBS. The settlement agreement was officially disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Here, our West Palm Beach shareholder… Read More »
Locked In A Partnership Over Distributions In Florida? Here Is What You Should Know
A partnership is a profit making entity. Internal disputes between business partners can arise for a wide array of different reasons. Though, a significant portion of partnership disputes are over money. It is not uncommon for partners to get locked in a dispute over distributions. Here, our Florida partnership law attorney highlights the key… Read More »