Good news for condo associations: A new law creates penalties for owners trying to pass their pets off as service animals. Thanks to the new law that now makes it a misdemeanor to lie about an animal’s skill-set as a designated helper to a disabled owner, condo associations have fresh […]
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Written by Reagan Haynes The Florida Yacht Brokers Association hired a law firm to help change a more than century-old federal law that the group says is costing them billions in lost sales. “We have a law on the books that says any yacht coming from a foreign port has to […]
Public-private partnerships (P3s) have been gaining increased favor in the U.S. as a way for the public sector to harness the expertise and efficiencies of the private sector in meeting the infrastructure and social needs of local and state governments. Although P3s have been used for many years for the […]
Celia Ampel, Daily Business Review Uber has a tough road ahead as it appeals Florida’s recent decision that a former driver was an employee, not an independent contractor, employment law experts said. “They vigorously fight these cases and, in my opinion, are trying very hard to keep their business model in […]
Ex-officer with Woodbury Brokerage Firm Indicted in Fraudulent Investment Scheme, Feds Say
By Robert E. Kessler and Gary Dymski A Seaford man, formerly the chief compliance officer at a Woodbury brokerage firm, conspired to defraud investors of more than $500,000, federal prosecutors said Thursday. William Michael Quigley, ex-chief compliance officer of Trident Partners, a registered broker-dealer, is charged in a two-count indictment […]