Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
Sometimes we get that feeling that something is just not right, either by hearing something through the grapevine or by having a first-hand encounter. Usually, we can just wrong these rights by talking to certain people or filing specific papers. However, what if the wrongdoer is a business? That can make things a little bit more daunting, but, have no fear. We will look over some helpful ideas about bringing a businesses’ unlawful practices to …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
Intellectual Property & Copyright Infringement Intellectual property refers to anything a person may create using their mind or artistic ability. These properties have exclusive rights to assets like music, discoveries, inventions, and literary works. Intellectual property disputes are the exact reason for things like copyrights and trademarks. What would the world be like without them? Look at a few famous intellectual property disputes and consider the butterfly effect for a moment. What would happen if …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
There are many strange laws still in effect, laws that have been around since the 1800s. Florida is no different, particularly when it comes to real estate. It may make you feel like you’re a stranger in a strange land. Some of these laws will surprise you. In the article “Strange real estate laws still on the books that could cost you time and money” http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/local_news/investigations/strange-real-estate-laws-still-on-the-books-that-could-cost-you-time-and-money Natalie Wagner of ABC Action News writes, “There are …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
How do real estate laws work? Real estate laws exist to determine a fair contract or a fair market value for property, land, buildings, and homes. Each state has a different protocol, deciding how citizens can use and exchange real estate properties. The real estate laws set in place by your home state set the etiquette for the contracts and uses of property in that state. Usually, real estate attorneys will inform their clients of …
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