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Employee Leasing Companies – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 468.532(1)(i)

Employee Leasing Companies – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 468.532(1)(i)

Receiving an Administrative Complaint from the Board of Employee Leasing Companies under the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) can be a stressful and confusing experience. Specifically, violations cited under Florida Statute 468.532(1)(i) often lead to significant consequences...
What to Do After a Ransomware Attack – Filing Your Cyber Insurance Claim

What to Do After a Ransomware Attack – Filing Your Cyber Insurance Claim

A Ransomware attack is one of the most devastating Cyber threats a business can experience. It not only disrupts daily operations but can also severely damage your organization’s financial stability, reputation, and customer relationships. Once ransomware infects your systems, the...
Electrologist – Administrative Complaint – DOH – F.S. 456.072(1)(o)

Electrologist – Administrative Complaint – DOH – F.S. 456.072(1)(o)

As a Licensed Electrologist in Florida, your license is the cornerstone of your professional credibility and income. Receiving an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Department of Health (DOH), especially under Florida Statute 456.072(1)(o), can jeopardize your career, reputation, and financial...
When to Hire a Lawyer for Your Cyber Insurance Claim

When to Hire a Lawyer for Your Cyber Insurance Claim

As businesses increasingly rely on technology, the risks associated with Cyber Threats have grown exponentially. Data breaches, ransomware attacks, phishing scams, and other cyber incidents can devastate your operations, finances, and reputation. To safeguard against these threats, many businesses turn...
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NIL Law by State: What Florida Student-Athletes Need to Know in Florida

The landscape of college athletics has dramatically shifted with the rise of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) legislation. Student-athletes across the U.S. now have the right to monetize their brands, but NIL laws differ significantly from state to state. For...
Pharmacist – Emergency Suspension Order – DOH – F.S. 465.016(1)(e) and 893.13(6)(a)

Pharmacist – Emergency Suspension Order – DOH – F.S. 465.016(1)(e) and 893.13(6)(a)

As a Licensed Pharmacist in Florida, your career is dedicated to serving your community, ensuring patient safety, and upholding the highest standards of pharmaceutical care. Yet, facing an Emergency Suspension Order (ESO) from the Florida Department of Health (DOH) alleging...
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The Future of College Sports Law: An Attorney’s Perspective on NIL

The landscape of college sports has undergone unprecedented changes over the past several years, with the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights reshaping how student-athletes approach their collegiate careers. As NIL laws continue to evolve, the implications for...
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The Shadow of Denial: Navigating the Murky Waters of Denied and Underpaid Cybercrime Insurance Claims

The Growing Dependence on Cyber Insurance—and Its Flaws In an era where digital infrastructure underpins nearly every facet of business, the specter of cybercrime looms large. From crippling ransomware attacks to insidious data breaches, the financial and reputational fallout can...
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The Rise of Cybercrime and the Importance of Cyber Insurance

In today’s digital age, businesses of all sizes face an ever-increasing threat from cybercrime. From ransomware attacks and data breaches to business email compromise and denial-of-service attacks, the sophistication and frequency of these incidents are constantly evolving. The financial and...
Construction Contractors – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 489.129(1)(k) and 713.35

Construction Contractors – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 489.129(1)(k) and 713.35

As a Construction Contractor in Florida, maintaining your license in good standing is essential to your livelihood, reputation, and business operations. However, receiving notice of an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) can feel...