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When can a company sue for intellectual property violations?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Sep 2, 2021 | Business Litigation
The industrial age ushered in a new era of business. Not only could physical products be bought, sold or traded, but so, too, could intangible items. Since the early days of the United States, the government has recognized the value of intangible assets. Today, the...
Catastrophic vehicle fires are more common than you might think
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Aug 20, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
The movies and television shows often make it appear that vehicle fires happen just about every time that cars crash, with over-the-top special effects. While these scenes are often exaggerated for entertainment purposes, a look at the statistics shows that these...
How long do I have to sue for a TBI claim in California?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Aug 5, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Every year, thousands of Americans seek treatment following some form of brain injury. Generally, brain injuries range in severity from mild to severe. When you sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a result of another person’s negligence or recklessness, be it...
Signs that your business partnership is in trouble
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jul 25, 2021 | Business Litigation
Having a business partner can have a lot in common with marriage. Both are partnerships that commonly lead to disputes and court battles. The reason these relationships end badly can also have a lot in common as well. Knowing how to spot the signs of trouble ahead in...
The use of arbitration clauses in employment contracts
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jul 19, 2021 | Mediation & Arbitration
Litigation can be costly, and a public trial can potentially drag on for a long time. Arbitration, on the other hand, can save both time and money. This alternative method of dispute resolution has been popular with unions but is increasingly common in individual...
What determines the outcome of your spinal cord injury claim in California?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jul 13, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Spinal cord injury is one of the most common injuries during a car crash, a fall or a workplace incident. A severe spinal cord injury can cause chronic pain as well as permanent disability. The average compensation for spinal cord injury in California varies depending...
Can silence ever equal agreement to a contract?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jun 29, 2021 | Business Litigation
Working out deals in the business world is sometimes a complex undertaking, and every contract relies on the idea that there has to be both an offer and acceptance of that offer before a deal is made. Can silence ever equal acceptance in a deal? Normally, no, it...
What are some of the most catastrophic injuries that result from car accidents?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jun 14, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Every time you get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle, you know that you’re taking a chance. Accidents can and do happen. Fortunately, most people walk away from their wrecks with just minor injuries. Not everyone is so fortunate, however. Others suffer catastrophic...
Why won’t a resident follow HOA rules?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | May 29, 2021 | HOA Disputes
When a resident moves into the community, they agree to follow the HOA rules. As long as all residents do this, things should go smoothly and everyone gets the type of community they want. When someone refuses to follow those rules, though, you may find yourself...
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