Uber’s announcement this week that it will suspend operations in Broward County is not surprising. Uber threatened to stop operating in the county several times, both before and after the county passed an amended ordinance governing Uber and other transportation network companies. Uber’s announcement is revealing because the regulations passed […]
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Last week, Broward County’s commissioners put the interests of the people they serve, the public, ahead of the economic interests of Uber, Lyft and similar transportation providers known as “transportation network companies,” or TNCs. Requirements like registration and licensing of drivers, improved county-- monitored driver background checks and vehicle inspections, […]
Business leaders who fail to properly prepare for an eventual theft or corruption of valuable company data do a disservice to their company’s stakeholders, in particular its shareholders and customers. Boards, officers and other senior-level managers who do not recognize the pervasiveness of data breaches leave their organizations legally vulnerable […]
Homeowners’ association (HOA) laws vary widely from state to state. For example, while Florida has enacted a lengthy list of rules and restrictions governing HOA activities, New York is yet to adopt a law that applies specifically to HOAs. With this in mind, when it comes to understanding what an […]
10 HOA Rules that Break the Law
While homeowners’ associations (HOAs) adopt and enforce rules, they are also subject to rules themselves. In fact, there are numerous rules that govern HOA practices at the local, state and federal levels. When adopting and enforcing rules, HOAs need to be very careful to ensure that they are complying with […]