Monthly Archives: July 2018
Chanel Sues Knock-Off Sites for Trademark Infringement
The name Chanel is synonymous with luxury fashion. Chanel is known the world over for its luxurious handbags, sunglasses, beauty products, fragrances, watches and fine jewelry. The brand is known for its high quality, so it’s obviously upsetting for the company to find out that competitors are setting up websites selling imitation products at… Read More »
Acquisition of Treadwell Simpson Partnership to Bolster Florida’s Medical Marijuana Market
Medical marijuana is a growing industry in many states, and Florida is no exception. Last year, medical marijuana sales via dispensaries totaled up to $40 million. This year, that number is expected to reach as high as $235 million. Companies are looking to cash in on this profitability by engaging in mergers and acquisitions…. Read More »
How to Get Out of a Non-Compete Agreement
More and more employers are asking employees to sign non-compete agreements. Companies draft these agreements to keep employees from leaving the company, taking all the trade secrets and data they used and work for a competitor. This has happened to many companies, causing profit loss and damages. Companies have a lot of lose in… Read More »
Why South Florida is a Great Location for Retail Developments
Retail leasing is a great way for businessmen and women to make money, especially if they can secure a high-profile client. However, stiff competition, poor location and the wrong retail clients can make it difficult for landlords to get ahead in the retail game. Retail is a highly competitive industry. Stores cannot make enough… Read More »