Using Devices Like Plaud Note in Florida: What Businesses Need to Know About Eavesdropping Laws – Part I
The rise of AI-powered note-taking devices—such as Plaud Note—has made it easier than ever to capture conversations, transcribe...
When Business Deals Go Bad: Common Commercial Contract Disputes in Florida
Running a business in Florida involves countless agreements, from supplier contracts to client services. Ideally, every deal goes...
Best Practices for Lawyers Dealing with Pro Se Litigants
Representing clients against pro se litigants presents unique challenges that require patience, professionalism, and strategic thinking. These self-represented...
Five Powerful Adobe Features Every Lawyer Should Master
Adobe Acrobat is packed with powerful tools that streamline document management, enhance security, and boost productivity. Here are...
Contract Fundamentals
Thoughtful contract preparation can help the parties to a contract avoid disputes. What is a contract? The elements...
10 Ways the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Practice of Law
Last month marked five years since the World Health Organization declared the Covid-19 outbreak a global health emergency....
Florida Attorneys Can Earn CLE Credit for Pro Bono Work
Effective December 30, 2024, Florida attorneys can earn up to five (5) hours of CLE credit for pro...
Lessons from the Trenches: “Sometimes, You Can’t Shine Sh*t.”
A newbie criminal prosecutor typically starts his or her career trying petty offenses, including infractions, violations and misdemeanors....
Are Electronic Signatures Valid and Binding?
Since the 2000s, the use of electronic signatures has become widespread globally and has become commonplace through secure...
NY Lawyer Faces Disciple for ChatGPT Failure
In an order entered on January 30, 2023 by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Court referred...
Stupid News: Michael Cohen Submitted AI Generated Cases
Disgraced former Trump fixer Michael Cohen and his counsel, David Schwartz, find themselves in a precarious position after...
Best Practices for Pleading Complaints
State and federal rules of civil procedure typically provided limited guidance in drafting complaints and other pleadings. More...