Overview

Our firm’s seasoned trial attorneys prosecute privacy, reputation, and intellectual property rights against media organizations and other infringers. We represent celebrities, professional athletes, and corporate and business clients in lawsuits to protect their privacy and publicity rights, intellectual property, reputations, and goodwill against invasion, infringement, defamation and other violations. This includes the protection of confidential information, trade secrets and corporate reputations, and brands. Our firm has also worked with some of the most prestigious and well-recognized media and entertainment lawyers across the country in several high-profile cases. Our lawyers have developed a reputation as some of the preeminent reputation and defamation trial attorneys in the country.

Experience

Reputation, Privacy and 1st Amendment Litigation

We are uniquely qualified to navigate the difficult legal landscape surrounding claims based on speech and represent individuals and businesses bringing or defending against the following types of cases:

  • Defamation
  • Libel
  • Slander
  • Invasion of Privacy
  • Intrusion Upon Seclusion
  • Public Disclosure of Private Facts
  • Rights of Publicity
  • Commercial Misappropriation
  • Online/Internet Harassment
  • Cyberstalking
  • Revenge Porn
  • Civil Rights/Retaliation for Exercising Constitutional Rights
  • Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
  • Deceptive & Unfair Trade Practices
  • False Advertising
  • Trademark & Tradename Infringement
  • Anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation)
Reputation & Privacy Attorneys

Recent Blog

5 Tips On Horse Buying From An Equine Lawyer

For most horse people, few things are as exciting as purchasing a horse. Unfortunately for some, buying a horse can be a difficult experience– emotions cloud buyer’s judgment, sellers...

5 Tips When Using Waivers in Your Horse Program

By Kimbrell J. Hines, Esq. Interacting with even the most gentle horse always involves some risk—accidents happen.  Horse owners and professionals can help protect their businesses by requiring...

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...

WARNING: Posting A Sign Will Not Protect You

At your next visit to a barn or show, look around, and you will probably see at least one "WARNING" sign citing the state's equine law. Aside from Maryland and California, every state has an equine...

Heads Up on Florida Equestrian Helmet Law

By Kimbrell J. Hines, Attorney at Law Florida law requires individuals under the age of 16 to wear a properly fit, securely fastened, American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) certified...

So You Wanna Be a Cowboy, Huh?

With the growing popularity of shows like Yellowstone and 1883, there have been an increasing number of people taking an interest in horses and equestrian activities. Here in Florida, before saddling...

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,...

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...