Shareholder Nat Nason was featured in a recent Forbes Magazine article titled, "What Exactly Can Be Taken from You in a Lawsuit?" In the article, he shared examples with the reporter and legalities most people might not have known. Click here to read the full article. … [Read more...]
David Gellen and Patricia Chronicle in the Daily Business Review: the impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act
Nason Yeager's David Gellen and Patricia Ramsey Chronicle were featured in the Daily Business Review discussing Florida business and the impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act. The article covers details of the Act and the relevance to companies doing business both in and out of the state of … [Read more...]
Real Estate Attorneys Terrance Freeman & Adam Gutin Featured in Article on Realtor.com
Nason Yeager’s Adam Gutin and Terrence Freeman were quoted in an article on Realtor.com discussing what to do when inheriting property. The article covers the specific steps you should take, such as finding out the obligations that are attached to the property and deciding whether or not to sell or … [Read more...]
Gregory Hyden in the Daily Business Review: Time-sharing in the Time of COVID 19
Nason Yeager's Gregory Hyden was featured in the Daily Business Review discussing time-sharing in the time of the coronavirus. The article covers what provisions to make in a parenting plan that address what happens when a State of Emergency is declared, such as where the children should stay and … [Read more...]
Firm Attorney Richard Levenstein Featured in DBR Article About Attorneys Who Moonlight as Musicians
Nason Yeager shareholder Richard Levenstein was featured in the Daily Business Review. Richard spoke with reporter Raychel Lean about his passion for playing the cello. He has been playing the instrument since he was 10, inspired by the New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts. Click here to … [Read more...]
Greg Hyden Featured in the Daily Business Review
Attorney Greg Hyden was featured in the Daily Business Review. Hyden discussed sign code revision and the chance that most local governments’ sign regulations are not actually constitutional. You can read the full article by clicking here. Hyden practices as a litigation attorney, … [Read more...]
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