Monthly Archives: January 2019
Buying a Domain Name? Follow These Tips
Advertising is the heart of every business, and the best way to advertise nowadays is to have a solid online presence. This involves an attractive website, but the first step is procuring a domain name. You’ve probably had trouble with a company’s website at some point or another. Is it .com or .net? Does… Read More »
Hairstylist in Violation of Non-Compete Agreement, According to Beauty Spa
In the past, non-compete agreements were exclusively used in the technology industry as well as for high-paying executive positions. Nowadays, they are used in nearly all industries, even low-paying ones. Hairstylists are even subject to them, and it’s causing a multitude of problems. A health and beauty spa is taking their case to court,… Read More »
Florida Bar Loses Liquor License After Brawl
Many people enjoy having a drink in the evenings and on weekends, especially after a stressful week dealing with work or personal issues. In order to serve alcohol in Florida, an establishment needs to have a liquor license. Getting a liquor license in Florida is challenging because supply is limited. Once you have a… Read More »
Glory Days Grill Franchise Expands in Florida
Florida is home to many business opportunities. Florida has many residents and tourists, and people love to eat, so many restaurants thrive in the Sunshine State. One that has recently expanded is Glory Days Grill. The sports-themed restaurant recently opened its 10th location in the state. The first Florida location opened in New Tampa… Read More »
Tory Burch Receives Partial Judgment in Copyright Infringement Case
High-end fashion designers often have to deal with counterfeits and knockoffs. Many people want to profit from selling purses, clothes and other products that are high in demand. These actions, however, are considered copyright infringement and can lead to legal trouble. High-end fashion company Tory Burch recently sued a woman who had engaged in… Read More »