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“The Novel Coronavirus’ Impact on Government Contractors” – Daily Business Review

04.09.2020
Mark J. Stempler

Government contractors are a significant sector of the economy grappling with the devastating impact of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. As state and local governments scale back a myriad of services, some by mandated government orders and others by the force of circumstances, contractors are and will continue to be significantly […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying

“With No Copyright Protection for Client, Broward Lawyers Created Own Road Map,” Daily Business Review

04.02.2020
Kevin MarkowGary C. Rosen

Without copyright protection for a client with sophisticated products showcased in places like the Smithsonian Museum, two South Florida lawyers had to rely on creative legal theories. Their efforts paid off by convincing a New York judge to shut down online counterfeits of their client’s work. It also left a […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Intellectual Property Litigation

“How to Minimize Coronavirus Risk in Fla. Residential Communities” – Daily Business Review

03.05.2020
Donna DiMaggio Berger

With the number of cases of COVID-19 increasing in Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis declaring a state of emergency, proactive community association boards and their management professionals are thinking about how this virus might impact their residential communities and what can be done to blunt the impact. There is an […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

“Community Associations Threatened With Website Litigation Under the ADA” – Daily Business Review

12.24.2019
Donna DiMaggio Berger

In the last few months, a growing number of community associations across Florida are being threatened with litigation because their websites are allegedly not friendly to visually impaired users. The genesis for these association website suits may lie with the holding in the recent Domino’s Pizza v. Robles case. That […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement

“Debtor Must Release Privileged Carlton Fields Attorney-Client Communications, Judge Rules” – Daily Business Review

10.11.2019
Jon Polenberg

Becker shareholder Jon Polenberg represents creditor-trustee, Daniel J. Stermer in a suit filed in Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida alleging that ATIF’s 2015 asset transfer to Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, one of the largest title insurance groups in the U.S., was fraudulent. Mr. Polenberg argued […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Real Estate