by jeremy_admin | Aug 3, 2015 | News
After largely ignoring vaping for a decade, the federal Food and Drug Administration is set to roll out a finalized rule this summer that would treat e-cigs just like real cigs. The same mandates that require tobacco products to include health warnings and test...
by jeremy_admin | Jul 21, 2015 | News
Orlando aviation attorney Guy Haggard talks with Fortune magazine about how a Connecticut man’s gun-firing drone apparently breaks no Federal Aviation Authority or state, laws. Indeed, bizarre as it sounds, he says there are legal helicopter pig hunts in remote parts...
by jeremy_admin | Jul 21, 2015 | News
Tampa patent attorney Woody Pollack pens an op-ed in the Tampa Tribune offering a sensible approach to patent reform. He recently scored a rare victory for a client before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Location-based marketing firm Shopkick Inc. had sought in...
by jeremy_admin | Jul 13, 2015 | News
Miami attorney Milton Vescovacci, head of the statewide corporate law practice group at GrayRobinson, interviewed in Tampa Tribune page-oner about how, even if Tampa isn’t home to a Cuban consulate, the city will be among the most important for Cuban trade and...
by jeremy_admin | Jul 10, 2015 | News
Brad Sobo, chef at South Tampa bistro CRU Cellars, and wine expert William Lucius, are guests on Tampa Bay’s 10’s Studio 10 morning show, offering tips on how to take summer barbecue up a few notches, including suggestions for wines and beers that pair...
by jeremy_admin | Jun 26, 2015 | News
Miami attorney Peter Quinter featured in a Florida Bar News story in this coming week’s issue about a trip he recently lead of a group of several dozen Florida lawyers and non-lawyers on a legal educational mission to Cuba. On the trip, believed to be the first...