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Monthly Archives: January 2020

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Dollar Tree Franchise Found Endangering Consumers by Selling Potentially Unsafe Drugs

By Suncoast Civil Law |

In November, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning letter to Dollar Tree (including Family Dollar of Greenbrier International) for receiving adulterated topical drugs and other products from foreign manufacturers in violation of federal law. As a result, it has potentially sold these unsafe drugs and other products to consumers, and… Read More »

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Estate Planning Documents Necessary to Protect Your College Student

By Suncoast Civil Law |

When people think of estate planning, they think of the elderly planning for  the time after they have passed. However, estate planning isn’t just for the aging; it is also for those who might benefit from having a plan in place when it comes to important decisions, such as someone who can make health… Read More »

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Florida Court to Tackle Important Copyright Question Involving Embedded Tweets

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Copyright law and deciding what does and does not fall within the fair use doctrine is an increasingly important and ever changing area of law in business litigation, especially in an age of social media and constantly sharing information via the process of “embedding” one thing in another. Now, a case that has been… Read More »

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What Is Legacy Planning, And How Does It Relate to Estate Planning?

By Suncoast Civil Law |

When most people think of “estate planning,” they think of ensuring that major assets – like the family home – as well as investments, etc. are passed onto their loved ones. However, there are a number of other additional concerns involved, especially for those who want to ensure that a particular legacy is left… Read More »