Dogs are seemingly everywhere you look nowadays. In fact, according to the American Veterinary Medicine Association, about 40% of all American households have at least one canine in the family. While many dogs are friendly and docile, others can be unpredictable or...
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Business alternative dispute resolution has few disadvantages
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | May 18, 2021 | Mediation & Arbitration
Recently, in our legal blog, we discussed the many valuable benefits of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). We talked about how mediating or arbitrating civil business disputes can save you money, time and grief. Unfortunately, not all legal solutions work in all...
Can someone challenge a business contract they breach?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | May 3, 2021 | Business Litigation
Contract breaches are one of the leading causes of business disputes. It can be frustrating when someone you work with fails to do what they agreed to in the contract. What makes it worse is if they then try to claim that the agreement does not apply. If faced with a...
Why arbitration doesn’t deserve its negative reputation
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Apr 17, 2021 | Mediation & Arbitration
Whether you have a contract dispute with another business or an issue with a real estate transaction, finding a way to solve your solution out of court can empower you and help you keep your costs lower. Determining the right approach to resolving a conflict isn't...
Watch out for catastrophic dog bite injuries
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Apr 5, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Dogs are man’s best friend, but they also have the potential to be violent, dangerous and vicious. While most dogs will never bare their teeth at a human, those that do can cause serious harm and catastrophic injuries to their victims. Some of the most common serious...
Are your HOA’s restrictions reasonable under the Davis-Stirling Act?
| Mar 22, 2021 | HOA Disputes
The Davis-Stirling Act is a body of laws in California that went into effect in 1986. They address all of the unique issues faced by homeowners associations (HOAs), including the use of covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs). Are your HOA’s CC&Rs...
You develop world-class products so prepare for a lawsuit
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Mar 15, 2021 | Business Litigation
When you opened your business in the north county of San Diego, you had one great product to sell and it really took off. Since then, the number of world-class products you develop has grown along with the potential for lawsuits. How should you prepare? ...
There is likely no end to distracted driving
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Mar 8, 2021 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Distracted driving has been a major area of focus for safety experts over the last decade or so. Much of it is tied to smartphones. The first iPhone came out in 2007, and, while there were smartphones before that, this is the one that hit big and changed the market....
3 benefits of choosing arbitration or mediation over court
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Feb 22, 2021 | Mediation & Arbitration
When business or interpersonal conflicts arise, emotions often control the circumstances. Feelings about an issue can affect how the parties involved will respond, making it increasingly difficult for both parties to find a compromise that works. All too often,...
Red flags that warn of problem vendors
| Feb 7, 2021 | Business Litigation
No matter how new, useful, transformative or special your product, you rely on your vendors to get that product to the market. The right vendor can be a huge asset to your business. The wrong one, however, can cause significant damage to your business and reputation....
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