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What Evidence Do You Need to Prove Civil Theft Under Florida Law?

Florida's civil theft statute provides one of the most powerful remedies available in business litigation, including the possibility of treble damages and attorney's fees. However, proving civil theft requires far more than showing that money was owed or property was not returned. This article examines the evidence Florida courts consider when evaluating civil theft claims and explains why many such claims ultimately fail.

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Intellectual Property and Legal Issues Every Content Creator Should Understand

Creating content has never been easier—but publishing online comes with legal risks that many creators overlook. From copyright claims and Fair Use disputes to trademark issues and rights of publicity, content creators face a growing number of legal challenges as their audiences expand. This article explores the most common legal issues creators encounter and how to reduce risk while building a digital brand.

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Prior Breach as a Defense in Florida Non-Compete and Restrictive Covenant Disputes

Can an employer enforce a non-compete agreement after breaching the contract first? Under Florida law, the answer may depend on whether the alleged breach was material, whether the covenant is dependent or independent, and how the agreement was drafted. Here’s what businesses and employees should know about the prior breach defense in restrictive covenant litigation.

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