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bitcoin atm

Regulating 1s and 0s: the Law Behind Bitcoin ATMs

When we talk about “money,” we think of credit cards, metal coins, and green paper with presidential faces printed on it. Soon, we might...
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border patrol

Post Summary Corrections, Protests, Prior Disclosures… Oh My!

A Guide on How to Correct, Fix, and/or Modify United States Customs and Border Protection Entry Summaries for Alcohol Importation.
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credit cards

Merchant Processing of Credit Cards: General Framework

Merchant processing constitutes the acceptance, processing, and settlement of payment transactions for merchants. It involves gathering sales information from the merchant, obtaining authorization for...
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credit card

Merchant Processing, “Sub-offices,” and Restrictive Covenants.

The credit card payment process is filled with middlemen working with each other to process payments. Merchant processing companies allow merchants to process credit...
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covid masks court

Administrative Orders Affecting the Courts – What You Need to Know!

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in March of 2020, courts have had to rapidly adapt to the shutdowns that followed by...
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scales of justice

A Practitioner’s Cheat Sheet on the “New” Florida Summary Judgment Rule: 10 Things to Know

On April 29, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court adopted a new summary judgment standard. For those litigating in federal courts, the rule is nothing...
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inspections

Requests for Inspection Under Chapter 607 – Qualified and Unqualified Inspection Rights

Under Florida law, Corporations have a duty to retain certain records, and to make them available for inspections to their shareholders or members.
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Winn-Dixie ADA

Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., or Inaccessible websites do not violate the ADA because the impaired can still go to the store.

Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. is a long-awaited decision issued by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals on April 7, 2021. The court has...
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SCOTUS

SCOTUS to untie the Gordian interpretation knot of whether private arbitrations qualify for discovery under Section 1782

Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) granted a writ of certiorari in a Seventh Circuit appellate case, asking SCOTUS to...
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