You know the feeling: 2:00p.m. rolls around and the workday seems to hit a lull. Lunch is settling in and you’re feeling a little drowsy… Whether it’s a midday crash or adjusting to a new work schedule, we’ve all felt tired at work. But workplace fatigue doesn’t just...
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Workplace Injuries: Power Plant Accidents
A TECO power plant in Apollo Beach is the focus of scrutiny after an accident caused injury to workers, in some cases resulting in death. The incident has stirred widespread public attention and many are raising concerns that lawmakers and regulators need to take...
Tips for a Cool Summer: Avoiding Heat Illness
The Sunshine State This catchy state nick-name may be a draw for tourists, but if you live in Florida year-round, you know it can be a curse as much as a blessing. The sub-tropic climate may be nice in the winter when the rest of the country is freezing, but when...
10 Things to Establish in Construction Bids
What items need to be reviewed in construction bids? Whether you are building your first home or developing an office building, you want to make sure the company actually performing construction duties is responsible and competent. Hiring the wrong construction...
Rip and Tear Coverage in Florida
Insurance coverage always seems to be a topic of discussion between insurance providers and the courts. Exactly to what extent policy holders are covered is always being further defined, contested and redefined. The latest issue to arise during their ongoing...
FL Court Denies Medical Lien Amendment to Contingency Fee Contracts
Personal injury and wrongful death litigants will no longer be charged out of their contingency fee for specialized assistance on their cases. In October, the Florida Supreme Court ruled, decisively, on a third-round amendment proposed by the Florida Bar Board of...
Your Contract is Your Castle
To paraphrase Lloyd Dobler’s pal Denny in the movie Say Anything, your construction contract (like your Malibu) is your castle. A dispute (and a lawsuit) can be won or lost on the verbiage contained in a document executed months before the first nail is driven....