By: Anthony Cetrangelo, Esq. Bitcoin seemed like a fad or something that would fade away over time when it was mysteriously introduced years ago. However, it looks like it is here to stay, as corporations, the mainstream media and our politicians are starting to regularly address it. You may even […]
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Department Chair: Eric Gurgold, Esq. According to a 2019 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, seven percent of surveyed adults were living with an unmarried partner, up from three percent in 1995. More and more people are entering long-term committed relationships without getting married. Unfortunately, state and federal laws […]
When looking over the revised financial disclosures rules implemented by the Florida Supreme Court late last year, there was a brand new disclosure requirement: “Parties in any family law case are now required to disclose to each other any virtual currency transactions within the past twelve months and provide a […]
By: Robert White, Esq. After approximately two months of consideration, Governor DeSantis vetoed a bill (SB 54) passed by the Florida Legislature in April. The bill would have repealed Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance and created a requirement that Florida drivers instead carry bodily injury liability coverage. Currently, Florida […]