Benjamin & Melmer, LLC in the Miami Times!!

Benjamin & Melmer, LLC is in print!!! Please check out our very own David Benjamin being qouted in this recent article published by the Miami Times. The article deals with a recent bill making its way through the Florida legislature which extends unemployment benefits to victims of domestic violence.
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Proposed Bill Promises Unemployment Benefits for Victims of Domestic Violence

A new bill in the Florida Legislature promises to extended unemployment benefits to victims of domestic violence who leave their work due to safety concerns.  This bill illustrates how domestic violence goes far beyond the home.  It alters a victim’s economic mobility in a very real and serious way.  Victims who are forced to leave their homes to escape their abuser often leave with nothing more than the clothes on their back.  In addition, many of these individuals are fleeing their main source of income, the abuser.
As the attached article explains, domestic violence can also touch those outside of the family.  Domestic violence can spill into the work force, with jilted spouses taking their aggression out, sometimes violently, on anyone in close proximity with the victim.  It seems a natural and welcomed step for our Legislature to try and give verified victims of domestic violence the minimum assistance of unemployment benefits.  Leaving a job because of safety concerns arising from domestic violence is just as unforeseen as being fired.  Also, it can save the life of not only the victim, who is leaving a location known to the abuser, but also the lives of countless co-workers.  Let’s see how far this bill gets with Florida’s Legislature.
Link to Miami Herald article: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/09/2581575/victims-lobby-for-workplace-domestic.html

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Facebook, Social Media and the New Frontier of Discovery in Divorce

A Connecticut Judge ordered two divorcing spouses to turn over their social networking passwords, including passwords to Facebook and dating websites.  This came about when the husband discovered his wife posted some “incriminating” passages regarding her feelings on and ability to care for their children.
The attached article from Forbes magazine online, also says that judges in personal injury cases have made similar rulings.  However, it would seem that Family Law courtrooms would be ground zero for these types of discovery requests.  Some courts willingness to grant these motions, and do so in such an overarching and general manner, illustrates just how dangerous divorces can become for you and your privacy.  Of course, it also illustrates what should now be common sense…anything you put on the internet will likely be seen by many more people than you think.  So, don’t for a minute believe a password can protect your privacy, because even if the law can’t get to it, a hacker surely can!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2011/11/07/judge-orders-divorcing-couple-to-swap-facebook-and-dating-site-passwords/

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