In the case of Tina Accomando-Himpler v. Phillip David Hines, attorney Kevin Brick successfully argued for the imposition of a repeat violence injunction against petitioner’s business partner, David Hines. After a contested evidentiary hearing in the Thirteenth...
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Protecting a Business from Employee Theft of Trade Secrets, Part 1 – HR Policies
Increasingly a business’ most important assets are digital in nature. Client databases, business plans, source code and other intellectual property often represent a significant portion of a business’ value. Technology such as cloud-storage and sharing applications...
My Small Business Was Defrauded – Now What?
Fraud victims often feel embarrassed, humiliated and helpless once they realize that they have been victimized. Business, internet and other fraud schemes are so pervasive that the FBI has outlined and notified the public of four categories of fraud schemes, each of...
Establishing a Breach of Contract without a “Time is of the Essence” Clause
Generally, for a person to recover damages under a theory of breach of contract, that person has to prove that the other party committed a “material” breach of a contract causing damages to the plaintiff. Normally, a failure to perform a certain important task before...