In the last couple of weeks, we’ve had Supreme Court decisions that made new law. But you probably did not hear about the many cases the Supreme Court decided not to hear –one being Rizo v. Yovino. In addition to the Supreme Court ruling that LGBTQ persons were...
Month: July 2020
Bathroom Privacy – How to Prove You’re a Victim of Spying
The Supreme Court of New Jersey’s recent decision in Friedman v. Martinez considered whether evidence of an actual viewing or recording is needed to establish an invasion of privacy. The Court found that victims do not need to present evidence that they were secretly...
Will My Insurance Policy Cover This? Damage to Businesses Caused by Riots & Insurance Coverage
Now you can smash all the windows that you want All you really need are some friends and a rock. Riot Dead Kennedys In the wake of national protests and riots in response to the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, many property and business owners wonder if the...
How Retail Stores Can Avoid Disability Discrimination Lawsuits for Handicap Parking Violations
About 15 million Americans have some form of disability. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to virtually all types of businesses. Title III of the ADA states that businesses cannot discriminate against customers on the basis of disability. More...
Do you have a right to privacy in your own home?
I’ll tell you why everything looks different in my eyes No need to lie, I know everything cause I got spies. Dramarama, I’ve Got Spies In today’s technologically advanced world, most smartphones, tablets, and computers come with the ease of access—with the touch of a...