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Intellectual Property Infringement: What You Should Know
In today's rapidly evolving digital and creative markets, protecting one's intellectual property (IP) is paramount. At TCBG Law in Tampa, FL, we focus on providing robust defense strategies for...
A Lawyer’s Guide to Buying and Selling Horses
As the costs of purchasing and keeping horses continue to rise, so too are the number of lawsuits related to horse sale disputes. For far too many buyers and sellers, what should be an exciting...
How Kenneth Turkel’s Voir Dire Questions Set the Stage for $140M Verdict
Effectively addressing damages is critical during voir dire. And during jury selection of a headline-grabbing trial against Gawker Media, Kenneth Turkel’s questioning helped select a jury that...
Preparing for the Winter Show Circuit and Staying Compliant with USEF Drug Rules
With the winter show circuit just around the corner, now is the time to revisit the United States Equestrian Federation’s (USEF) Drugs & Medications rules and ensure your barn is compliant...
Why Sarah Palin has a case against the lying liberals at New York Times
By Kyle Smith | The New York Post | January 12, 2022 10:21pm | Read Original Article Sarah Palin is suing the New York Times for defamation over an editorial tying one of her political...
Maritime Negligence: What You Should Know
Maritime negligence, a pivotal area within maritime law, encompasses various scenarios where negligence occurs on navigable waters. This field is particularly relevant for anyone involved with...
Supreme Court Permits Unlimited Damages for Copyright Owners Relying on Discovery Doctrine
Copyright owners are celebrating a major victory in the United States Supreme Court. In the case of Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy, decided May 9, 2024, the Court held that a plaintiff who...
Newsom’s Defamation Suit is a “Publicity Stunt”
Transcript Title: Laura Coates Live Description: Laura Coates goes inside the story with a relentless pursuit of the facts. Transcript Generated by SnapStream Enterprise TV Search case...
What’s New with the Horse Protection Act: Key Findings from the Inspector General’s Review of USDA Enforcement
By: Kimbrell Hines, Esq. The Horse Protection Act (“HPA”) is a federal law passed in 1970 to combat the inhumane practice of “soring” which generally refers to intentionally causing pain...
The Impact of Florida’s State Laws on IP Litigation
Florida’s state laws can affect intellectual property enforcement and defense strategies in so many ways. When a creator or company finds that trademarks, trade secrets, or copyrights have been...
CNN: New Trove of Documents Made Public in Dominion Case Against Fox
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TCBG Law Welcomes Kimbrell Hines
TCBG Law expands its law services with the addition of equine attorney and experienced equestrian Kimbrell Hines. Kimbrell Hines focuses her practice on equine law. As an experienced equestrian,...