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Florida Motorcycle Accidents: What You Need to Know
Florida Motorcycle Accidents: What You Need to Know

There’s something special about feeling the wind on your face as you ride on the open road. Sadly, that sense of freedom comes with a lot of risk. Motorcyclists are significantly more likely to be injured or killed in a...

What You Need to Know About Comparative Negligence
What You Need to Know About Comparative Negligence

After suffering an injury after an accident, the last thing you want to worry about is being held responsible for someone else’s negligence. Unfortunately, recent tort reform in Florida requires a determination of the extent of each party’s responsibility for...

Preparing for a Florida Property Damage Claim
Preparing for a Florida Property Damage Claim

When you are in an accident, the damage does not always extend to bodily injuries. Still, the damage to your property can be crippling and leave you without transportation, especially in situations where you or the other driver are uninsured...

What is Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment?
What is Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment?

In 1980, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) established that there are two main types of sexual harassment in the workplace: quid pro quo and the fostering of a hostile work environment. Of those two types, quid pro quo is...

Why Truck Accident Cases Carry Much More Weight in Litigation
Why Truck Accident Cases Carry Much More Weight in Litigation

Florida roads are littered with accidents – minor, major, and everyone in between. In fact, our state is among the worst states when it comes to fatal car accidents. At Feldman Legal Group, we understand these cases can be devastating...

All Workers May Soon Be Free From Non-Compete Clauses
All Workers May Soon Be Free From Non-Compete Clauses

The Federal Trade Commission is discussing a significant rule change that would put more power into the hands of workers across the U.S. A recent rule change proposal would ban non-compete clauses for all employees. Not only would this prevent...