

December 21, 2021
The Florida Bar Journal Publishes Ayala’s Attorneys Article on Unliquidated Securities Claims in Adversarial Bankruptcy Proceedings
Ayala is proud to announce that the prestigious The Florida Bar Journal has published a legal article from two of its attorneys regarding the dischargeability…

December 7, 2021
Is Roe v. Wade In Danger? — The Latest On the Supreme Court’s Possible Overturn of This Landmark Precedent
The Supreme Court prepares to debate a case that could ultimately end Roe vs. Wade as we know it. The case involves a Mississippi law…

December 1, 2021
A Brief History of the §715.07 Florida Statutes—the Wrongful Towing Statute (Part I)
Section 715.07, Fla. Stat., was enacted by the Florida Legislature in 1976. Back then, a tow truck operator did not have a legal possessory interest…

November 30, 2021
Ayala’s Attorney to Argue Appeal of Dismissal of Case Against Insurance Giant, Allianz Global Assistance
Ayala’s attorney Eduardo A. Maura is set to attend an oral argument in the case against Allianz Global Assistance (Allianz) in the US 11th Circuit…

November 23, 2021
Ayala’s Case against Akima Global Services and ICE was recently featured in Law360.com
Ayala’s case against Akima Global Services LLC (Akima) was recently featured in Law360.com on November 15, 2021. The case involves a Peruvian immigrant who was…

November 19, 2021
What is an L 1A Visa?

November 19, 2021
What is a Class Action?

November 17, 2021
Suing the United States Under the Federal Tort Claims Act – Important Information for Attorneys
Written by Luis Quesada, ESQ Interactions with employees of the federal government happen routinely. Most people have interacted with USPS employees at the main…

November 15, 2021
L-1A Executive Visas for Small Businesses – What Foreign Small Business Owners Need to Know
The L1A visa is a type of non-immigrant visa designed for executives of companies with dual presence: abroad and in the US. In order to…

November 11, 2021
Who can be Held Liable for a Wrongfully Towed Vehicle?
By Ryan Sawal On August 18, 2021, the Third District Court of Appeal handed down its decision in Lacayo v. Versailles Gardens I Condominium…

November 10, 2021
How 2018’s Amendment 3 Affects the 2021 Gaming Compact
By Cooper Eisinger In 2018, seventy-two percent of Florida voters voted in favor of Amendment 3 which was then codified in Florida’s Constitution as Article…

October 28, 2021
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Updates Are Front and Center in the Latest Round of Questioning of Big Tech Executives
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act is a federal law that regulates the online collection of personal information of children under 13, by persons or…