The difference between a temporary restraining order (TRO) and a preliminary injunction seems fairly subtle. In litigation cases, the terms sometimes get used interchangeably. Both a TRO and a preliminary injunction provide a remedy for an allegedly aggrieved party...
Update 1/7/2014: Many process server bonds will renew on February 28, 2014. If you need help obtaining a new bond, do not hesitate to contact our office! To obtain a process server license in New York, an applicant must obtain a Process Server bond. Process servers...
Discharge of Mechanic’s Lien for Public Improvement bonds are very rare but they share some similarities to regular Discharge of Mechanic’s Lien (DML) bonds. These bonds arise in situations where a subcontractor, hired by a Principal contractor, has not received...
Game of Chance bonds are necessary in the states of Florida and New York for the benefit of the states’ contestants participating in a sweepstakes or contest run by a private entity. The bonds guarantee the company’s contest will honor their rules and regulations,...
In a previous blog post, I discussed the requirements and characteristics of a Qualified Domestic Trust (QDOT) bond. This post supplements the previous one by including more helpful information. Alternatives to QDOT bonds include irrevocable letters of credit or...