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$19.5 Million Judgment Against ZenCharts for Breach of Contract

On November 6, 2019 and after a nine-day jury trial in Miami, Florida, KipuHealth won a judgment for $19.5 Million against ZenCharts, for breach of contract and unfair competition. KipuHealth developed its proprietary cloud record keeping system “KipuEMR,” which is widely used by addiction treatment centers throughout the country to organize patient data and records without using paper.
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

Co-parenting – Yes, There’s An App For That

In this blog post, we talk about a new app that can help couples going through divorce. The new app, called “CoParenter,” uses modern technology, including chat and artificial intelligence along with an option for live chat with outside family law professionals, to help couples co-parent their children.
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

Breach of Contract Lawsuit Involving Accenture and Hertz

Are you ready to rumble? It’s a battle between heavyweights Hertz Corporation and Accenture, LLP. At the end of April 2019 Hertz sued Accenture in the Southern District of New York for claims that Accenture breached the parties’ contract by failing to deliver a functional website or mobile app.
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ByRichard

Is an Airline’s Privacy Policy a Contract?

In this Orlando contract lawyer blog post we look at a federal court decision that found a company’s privacy policy did not constitute a contract. McGarry v. Delta Air Lines, Case No. CV- 18-9827 (C.D. CA June 18, 2019).
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

Jeff And Mackenzie Bezos To Divorce

In celebrity news, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, just announced that he and his wife MacKenzie will soon file for divorce after twenty-five years of marriage. Amazon is the world’s most valuable company and Jeff Bezos is the richest man in the world, so this is not just a divorce, it is a MEGA divorce.
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

History Of The No Fault Divorce

Florida is a “no fault” state, meaning it is one of the majority of states in the nation in which the person filing for divorce does not have to prove their spouse was at fault. Under Florida divorce law, an attorney for the party suing for divorce only needs to show that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

How Does Divorce Work?

Although it may sound simple to “get a divorce” it is much more complicated than you would initially think. All Orlando divorce cases, as attorneys will tell you, begin by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage with the appropriate court.
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ByThe Spence Law Firm

Pets Are Family Too!

In news, California just passed a law that requires judges totreat family pets the same as childrenin a divorce proceeding. Florida does not have a “pet custody” statute.
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