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Consumer and competitor online activity can constitute defamation
Defamation against a business can do major damage to its reputation. Unfounded or exaggerated claims made by an outside party can deter prospective clients and customers from doing business with a company. Historically, defamation largely occurred in private settings...
Why might a construction defect not be your company’s fault?
Property owners can get angry when they discover something is wrong with a property you’ve built for them. They might hurl accusations without giving you a chance to explain your side of things. If there is an issue with a property you’ve worked on, it could be your...
3 questions to consider during a partnership dispute
It’s no surprise that business partners often fall out over something. There is a lot at stake in running a business, and relationships can be complicated even when no money is involved. If you’re a business owner, how you handle partnership disagreements is what...
What is theft of trade secrets in Florida?
The recipe for Coca-Cola is an example of a trade secret because it's confidential information that gives the business a competitive edge. It would be illegal for someone to steal or reveal the recipe. Type of litigation Theft of trade secrets, referred to as business...