Monthly Archives: February 2021
Florida’s Domestic Violence Work Leave Law May Help Some Victims
It is assumed that most employers in most workplaces keep an environment that is free from violence, especially when it comes to domestic violence. It is also likely that employers may be very sensitive to employees who are victims of domestic violence at home, even if it has nothing to do with their workplace…. Read More »
Incomplete or Inchoate Crimes
We all know that it is illegal to commit crimes. But what about trying to commit a crime? When can you be found guilty of committing a crime that you tried to commit-but failed to complete? Inchoate Crimes These are called inchoate crimes, and we usually refer to them as “attempted” crimes. Of course,… Read More »
What is Your Insurance CLUE Report?
When you apply for a loan, you expect that the lender will pull your credit, to see what your past history is paying off loans. There are entire credit reporting agencies, which keep records of your debt and payment history on that debt. You probably knew that-but what you may not have known, is… Read More »
Homeowner Loses Right to Sue Insurance Company for Bad Faith
When you sue an insurance company for anything related to property damage, there are really two kinds of suits. The first a breach of contract, which generally alleges that the insurance company didn’t live up to its obligations in, or follow the terms of, the insurance contract between it and the homeowner. But the… Read More »