Monthly Archives: March 2022
Are Cryptocurrency Projects Subject To Federal Securities Laws?
During the recent Super Bowl, the most widely discussed commercials were those for various cryptocurrency projects. This has prompted a good deal of discussion over whether cryptocurrency is a legitimate investment or just another Ponzi scheme. Indeed, one question many people have about cryptocurrency is to what extent, if at all, various consumer protection… Read More »
Using Arbitration Agreements To Resolve Civil Disputes In Florida
The prospect of contract litigation is often daunting for Florida business owners. One way to help insure against the risk of potentially lengthy litigation is to include binding arbitration clauses in business contracts. Federal law provides strong protections for such arbitration agreements, which can help provide for a quicker, less costly resolution should a… Read More »
Can I Be Forced To Arbitrate A Dispute Over A False Credit Report Item?
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a federal law that gives consumers the right to challenge false or inaccurate information on their credit reports. For instance, if a creditor falsely tells a credit reporting agency that you owe it money, you can sue for damages under the FCRA. The reporting agencies may also… Read More »