Purchasing a condominium or home may put you under the rules and guidance of an owner's association. Developments establish these entities to perform certain duties within the community. There are times when owners and boards disagree. These issues sometimes escalate...
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Signs of a struggling partnership
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Aug 23, 2022 | Business Litigation
Business partnerships can be great if you have the right partner, you maintain good communication and there is clarity about the arrangement. However, not all partnerships stand the test of time. All businesses have troubling times, and there are some signs that a...
Should you report your HOA to the Attorney General?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Aug 9, 2022 | HOA Disputes
The state Attorney General is a top legal authority. But he or she will not handle every issue that comes up. You cannot expect the AG's office to take on your case unless it falls under his or her authority. The National Association of Attorneys General explains the...
Can you sue an owner if their dog bites you?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Aug 5, 2022 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
People have been domesticating dogs for thousands of years, and they are notoriously man's best friend. Most dog owners consider their dogs part of the family, and would never dream that their pet could hurt anyone. However, no matter how wonderful a dog is, they are...
A look at the arbitration process
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jul 31, 2022 | Mediation & Arbitration
Arbitration is an alternative method of resolving a dispute. Instead of asking a jury or a judge to make a decision, parties go before one or more arbitrators who will listen to the arguments and settle the matter. People who are not familiar with arbitration may...
How can amputation impact your mental health?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jul 18, 2022 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
To lose a limb after a catastrophic accident completely uproots you and alters your life. Most people cannot prepare for limb loss or expect that the mental side effects will not happen to them. According to Sage Journals, patients often experience difficult emotions...
Benefits of having a partnership agreement
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jun 28, 2022 | Business Litigation
When going into business with someone, there is a lot to figure out. There are various advantages of having a partner, but it also potentially creates issues. Having a partnership agreement helps to work out a number of things. A partnership agreement puts into...
What fatal impacts can crush injuries have?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jun 15, 2022 | Catastrophic Personal Injuries
Crush injuries almost always have an intense physical impact on the victim. After all, a crush injury involves part - or the entirety - of a victim's body ending up pinned, run over or crushed by a larger or heavier object. Depending on the area of the body affected,...
What are the advantages of binding and nonbinding arbitration?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Jun 4, 2022 | Mediation & Arbitration
Arbitration can be an optimal solution when two disputing parties want to circumvent a trial's cost, time and formality while preserving privacy. Disputants may prefer the independent decision of a knowledgeable person in a field over that of a judge or jury with only...
Drought emergency restricts HOA rule enforcement
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | May 27, 2022 | HOA Disputes
It is common for homeowners associations to have rules about the proper upkeep of property that homeowners must follow. However, because of the Davis-Stirling Act, HOAs may not be able to legally enforce some of these rules during a drought emergency. Which common HOA...
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