Legal Articles, Arbitration
Independent Contractor Vs. Employee
Employers all across Florida have looked at the cost benefit analysis when either hiring an employee or deciding to contract with an independent contractor to perform services.
Receiving Compensation for a Head Injury
A person who suffers from a head injury will need to consider the settlement they will be willing to accept from the party liable for the injury.
Divorcing Florida couples wanting to keep their business should consider mediation
Many Florida married couples are also co-owners of a business. This arrangement can work well while the marriage does.
Driving Distracted – A Bad Combination, No Matter What the Distraction
Sundry of Distracted Drivers A recent photo gallery piece in the Houston Chronicle highlighted readers' accounts of distracted drivers in Houston. This short article discusses some of the dangers of distracted driving and how we can help you if you become the unfortunate victim of such an accident.
Ferry Disaster in South Korea
On today's date in 1865, the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history occurred--the steamboat Sultana exploded on the Mississippi River near Memphis killing approximately 1700 people, mostly Union veterans.
Using The Most Favorable Standard of Review For Your Appeal
Understanding how to shape your appeal in order to use the most favorable Standard of Review and have the best chance for success.
California’s Tender Rule in Foreclosure Suits: Any way around it?
This article discusses the legal doctrine of "Tender." When bringing certain types of lawsuits, one must tender the amount of the debt to have standing to sue. However, there are certain exceptions to the tender requirement.