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Employment Law, Retaliation, & Protected Activity
Although we frequently hear about unlawful discrimination in the workplace, retaliation is just as big of a problem. And, from a legal standpoint, a retaliation
Florida Litigator Pollard Comments on the Twitter / Musk Litigation
Fort Lauderdale litigator Jonathan Pollard is closely following the current dispute between Twitter and Elon Musk. As most folks know, Musk recently made an offer
Federal Courts Cannot Presume Irreparable Harm (Even in Florida Non-Compete Cases)
Florida Statute 542.335 applies to the enforcement of non-compete agreements in Florida. In relevant part, that statute provides that a court shall presume irreparable harm
Supreme Court Limits Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)
In a 6 to 3 ruling, the United States Supreme Court has limited the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act or CFAA. Background
Defending Criminal Theft of Trade Secret Cases
When we think about trade secret litigation, we think about it in the civil and commercial context. But that overlooks the growing trend of criminal trade secret
Millions of Independent Contractors Have Claims for Overtime Wages
Independent contractors are not entitled to overtime pay. BUT that’s only when those independent contractors are truly independent contractors and properly classified as such. Millions of independent