B2B BLOG

Striking Jurors: the Linear vs. Random System

Voir dire is about having the opportunity to examine potential jurors and determine their competency as a prospective juror based on their backgrounds and...
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Distilling the Craft Beverage Modernization and Reform Act

Spirits, wine, and beer. If you guessed that the common denominator between these items is alcohol, you would be partially correct! Spirits, wine, and...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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