Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Laura Ganoza and Katherine Califa | June 20, 2019
The informal nature of social media, however, makes it easy to overlook the legal implications of utilizing influencer marketing.
By Ross Todd | May 24, 2019
The Craft Brew Alliance has also agreed to pay up to $10 each to consumers who lack proof of purchase to settle claims that they misled consumers about the brewing location of its Hawaii-themed suds. The company, however, has retained the option to terminate the settlement if there are more than 1 million claims.
By Jim Saunders | February 14, 2019
After a lengthy debate, a House panel approved a bill that would prevent auto-glass shops from offering cash, gift cards and other incentives to motorists to attract windshield-repair work.
By Jim Turner and Dara Kam | October 12, 2018
With Hurricane Michael barreling toward Florida's Big Bend and Panhandle regions, the Republican Party of Florida unleashed a caustic television ad declaring Andrew Gillum is “running for governor and also from the FBI.”
By Jim Turner and Tom Urban | September 25, 2018
The laws taking effect Oct. 1 range from allowing credit cards to be used for background checks when firearms are purchased to doling out tougher punishment for people who steal bee colonies or trespass at airports.
By Raychel Lean | September 6, 2018
"There isn't enough creatine in the product to do virtually anything," Monster's lawyer Marc P. Miles said. "We had it tested."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | May 8, 2018
A courtroom turf war over Florida-based Morgan & Morgan's advertising in Philadelphia ended shortly after the firm added a new lawyer in the city.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | December 4, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott told the Enterprise Florida board of directors of the need to ensure lawmakers maintain the new “Florida Job Growth Grant Fund,” which has attracted 209 applications from governments and other groups across the state since opening in July.
By Graham Dunbar, Associated Press | December 4, 2017
One sleepy juror was dismissed last week, one defendant was admonished by the judge, and the FIFA president thanked American authorities.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | November 29, 2017
Florida's Morgan & Morgan moved to dismiss a Philadelphia firm's lawsuit, calling it "grossly deficient."
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