The Basics of Education Foundations for Florida K-12 Public Schools
October 30, 2015 | Category: ArticlesWith variances in resources from county to county, communities are turning to education foundations as a vehicle for initiatives and improvements. The following outlines the basic creation and formation of education foundations in the State of Florida for K-12 Public Schools, while distinguishing between the two primary types of 501(c)(3) education foundations that Florida school districts and private parties can create to support a school district for funding not appropriated by the State of Florida or federal government.
Business Torts: The Economic Loss Rule, Independent Tort Doctrine, and Spotting the Independent Facts
August 27, 2015 | Category: ArticlesIn commercial litigation, determining whether a plaintiff has an actionable business tort sometimes can be difficult. "Business torts" is a broad category of claims that deal with causes of action against businesses and the agents of these businesses.
Indiana church sues JP Morgan for millions
August 26, 2015 | Category: ArticlesReverend Stephen Carlsen went to a seminary, not business school, but he's quickly becoming an expert on how Wall Street works as his church battles America's largest bank.