Law Firm Blog & Recent News
Neighbor vs. Neighbor: Keeping the Peace & Drawing the Line
Neighbor vs. Neighbor: Keeping the Peace & Drawing the Line BLOG Keeping the Peace: Solving Neighbor Squabbles Without Court Disputes between neighbors are an unfortunate reality of community living, ranging from minor annoyances over noise or pets to major conflicts involving property lines and personal safety. Knowing how to navigate these situations effectively is crucial. Neighbor conflicts are a common part of life, but court should be a last resort. Litigation is notoriously expensive and almost guarantees a permanently damaged relationship with those living nearby. Before heading down that path, explore [...]
Gavel or Gamble: The High-Stakes Calculus of Litigation
Gavel or Gamble: The High-Stakes Calculus of Litigation BLOG High Risk, High Reward: When to Bet on Litigation Suing can be a gamble. Knowing the cards you’re holding can increase your odds of winning. Before you throw your chips on the courtroom table, it is wise to speak with an experienced litigation attorney and determine if you’re playing a winning hand. The Odds Are In: When to Place Your Legal Bets House Rules: Have You Played All Your Cards? Negotiation, mediation, arbitration – think of them as practice rounds. [...]
Unlocking Non-Competes: Prudent Business Practice Or Golden Handcuffs?
Unlocking Non-Competes: Prudent Business Practice Or Golden Handcuffs? BLOG Prevent Competition and Protect Your Competitive Edge Competition fuels progress, but unchecked talent flight can bleed your business dry. Non-competes aren't about stifling talent; they're about safeguarding your hard-won edge. Here's why they matter, in detail: Fortify Your Secrets and Competitive Edge: Your business thrives on proprietary strategies, client relationships, and confidential information. Without a non-compete, departing employees can take that knowledge straight to a competitor, jeopardizing your competitive advantage. A well-structured non-compete isn’t about restricting mobility—it’s about preserving the integrity of [...]
Moving In Together for Valentine’s Day: To Be Or Not To Be?
Moving In Together for Valentine’s Day: To Be Or Not To Be? BLOG Roommates Or Romance? Is Cohabitating Right For You? Moving in with your partner is a huge relationship milestone! Congratulations on reaching this point. Moving in with your partner is a huge relationship milestone! Congratulations on reaching this point. My husband and I are celebrating thirteen years of marriage, so I've learned firsthand that sharing a home can be incredibly rewarding and incredibly challenging. To help you decide if you're ready for this big step, consider these key points: Timing [...]
Grandma Is Giving Her Money Away
Protecting Your Loved Ones From Financial Elderly Abuse Are you protecting your loved one from financial harm or meddling in their business? Read on to find out. BLOG Grandma's Generosity: When to Worry Aging often brings changes, sometimes causing concern among loved ones. If a loved one is suddenly giving away money – large sums, frequent gifts, or to unfamiliar people – it's wise to question why. Understanding Their Intentions Is this generosity in line with their values? Have they always been charitable? If so, and they’re comfortably supporting [...]
Kara Rogers Named President of Lee County Association for Women Lawyers (LCAWL)
President of Lee County Association for Women Lawyers (LCAWL) Cape Coral attorney Kara B. Rogers, Esq., of the law firm Powers & Rogers, PLLC, has been selected as President of the Lee County Association for Women Lawyers. BLOG Kara B. Rogers, Esq. Selected as President of the Lee County Association for Women Lawyers (LCAWL) Cape Coral attorney Kara B. Rogers, Esq., of the law firm Powers & Rogers, PLLC, has been selected as President of the Lee County Association for Women Lawyers. The Lee County Association for Women Lawyers (LCAWL) is [...]


