In an article published in the Daily Business Review, Managing Partner and President Marie Tomassi is quoted discussing Trenam Law's growth in Tampa and St. Petersburg with the addition of nine attorneys in thriving practice areas, including real estate and business transactions. "In business transactions, we have been extremely busy…
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TRENAM LAW ADDS NINE ATTORNEYS AS PART OF FIRMWIDE GROWTH STRATEGY Five Senior Counsel and Four Associates Join in Tampa and St. Pete JUNE 9, 2021, TAMPA, FLA. – Trenam Law announces the addition of eight experienced attorneys across a variety of key practice areas where increased demand for talented…
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Jacqueline Prats offered insight on the risks and considerations for employers instituting perfect attendance policies as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides in a May 21, 2021 article for Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM). “Perfect attendance policies can be an important tool for managing employee absenteeism and morale,” Prats said. “However,…
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Trenam Law Receives High Marks by Prestigious Chambers and Partners for 2021 Thirteen Attorneys and Three Practice Areas Receive Recognition Trenam Law has been ranked among the top Florida law firms in Chambers USA 2021 America's Leading Lawyers for Business, an annual publication by Chambers and Partners. The recognition includes twelve…
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Robert Stern authored an article for the May 14, 2021 issue of Tampa Bay Business Journal highlighting the factors that have Florida real estate poised for a strong year in 2021. After economic relief programs reduced and delayed what otherwise might have been inevitable and painful defaults and collection activity…
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Featured in Tampa Bay Business & Wealth, May 2021 Non-compete lawsuits are typically quick and very expensive. Although a normal lawsuit can last years, a non-compete case may be resolved in as little as three months. It is therefore critical for employers to move quickly to preserve and obtain evidence…
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In a May 5, 2021 article for the Daily Business Review, Dean Kent shed some legal context for a legal battle in the Southern District of Florida between a copyright holder of a significant portfolio of movies and Google. Carlos Vasallo’s Athos Overseas Ltd. Owns the world’s largest collection of…
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Originally posted in The Florida Bar Journal, May/June 2021, Vol 95, No.3 The COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased stress, anxiety, and depression for many people, but particularly those suffering from preexisting mental illness. A variety of factors may play into such individuals not obtaining the help they need to succeed…
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The 21st Century Cures Act is a bipartisan-backed law passed in 2016 and implemented by rules in 2020. It is designed to give patients safe and secure access to health data so they can better manage their care and make more informed healthcare decisions. The Act’s goal is to make…
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When a business suffers a data breach, the business not only is victimized by the breach, but also might be sued if any personal or other confidential information was exposed. If the business can show it acted reasonably in protecting the information and suffered the breach anyway, however, the business…
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