The hazards of some toys that may find their way under your tree this holiday season can be serious—even fatal. On November 22, 2011, the Florida Public Interest Group (“PIRG”) released its 26th annual “Troubles in Toyland” report on dangerous toys.

This past Saturday, the injury and trial attorneys as well as bankruptcy lawyers at PERENICH The Law Firm were among nearly 20 food sponsors at the St. Petersburg Bar Association’s annual Oktoberfest.

PERENICH The Law Firm sponsored the North Pinellas Kiwanis Corn Toss Tournament last Saturday, September 17, 2011. The inaugural event took place at Boyle’s Backyard Neighborhood and Grill in Palm Harbor, Florida. Gregory Perenich, a partner at the firm, participated at the event with his son.

Among the protective legal measures concerning child safety is the “Attractive Nuisance Doctrine.” This doctrine is applied in the context of personal injuries to children as a result of a property owner’s negligent failure to warn, repair, or properly maintain the premises to prevent foreseeable harm to minors.

The staggering rate of foreclosures on Florida’s homes and businesses is well known. What property owners may not realize, however, is that lenders may have legal cause to foreclose after just one missed payment. In some cases, depending on the …

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