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How to Prove Breach of Contract

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In business communities around the world, legal contracts are the foundation of agreements and transactions. While these contracts can smooth business dealings, there can be complex disputes if one of the parties involved fails to uphold their end of the bargain. But if you believe someone has not abided by the terms outlined in… Read More »

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Differences Between a Lawyer and an Attorney

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When it comes to legal matters, the words lawyer and attorney are often used interchangeably, but there are differences between the two that are important to understand if you are pursuing legal counsel. Bring your legal questions to a Tampa business & corporate law attorney. When you have a Florida business dispute or other… Read More »

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Why You Would Need A Florida Corporate Litigation Attorney

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Business owners have to juggle a lot of responsibilities, including entering into contracts that support their goals and committing to legal agreements, including documents connected to employee relations, operators, suppliers, and other professional contacts. These contracts and any disputes surrounding these agreements often require the skilled expertise of a Tampa business & corporate law… Read More »

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3 Interesting Facts About Business Litigation In Florida

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Any individual or company that is trading goods and services to make a profit is generally referred to as a business. There can be specificities surrounding the definition of a business depending on the location of the organization, but most enterprises in Florida that are running in order to make money are businesses, whether… Read More »

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Arbitration And Contract-Related Disputes

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There are a range of rules within commercial contracts, including specific agreements connected to arbitration. Often there is language that pushes the parties to use arbitration or mediation to resolve any disagreements, it is a way for businesses to avoid litigation. In some situations it is still possible for a defendant to file a… Read More »

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Can A Lawyer Help Me Dissolve My Business?

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There are times when a Florida business comes to an end. Even with the best planning and securing of investors, there are situations when the business is not thriving as much as the business partners had hoped or one partner has simply decided they have to move away from the relationship for their own… Read More »

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Breach Of Contract Disputes

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Managing disagreements is often part of doing business. When things are going well, situations can be handled through compromise and ongoing communication. But, of course, there are times when communication will not settle an issue and you need to assert your legal rights. This could be true for you if someone you have been… Read More »

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Protecting Your Company’s Intellectual Property

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If you own and run a successful business, you likely have intangible assets that you need to retain in order for you and your team to thrive, such as intellectual property. After all, you may have company secrets connected to how your product is made. There are covenants in place along with protections under… Read More »

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Business Disputes And Arbitration

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If you are pursuing legal action in connection with a business contract dispute, it is possible there is a provision in the contract to move toward arbitration. An alternative to traditional litigation paths, arbitration has some similarities to mediation in that there is a neutral third party who reviews documentation, listens to arguments, and… Read More »

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How “Restrictive Covenants” Work In Florida

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Employment is usually “at-will” in Florida. In other words, an employer is free to fire an employee, or an employee is free to quit and seek employment elsewhere. In many cases, a former employee will find work with another firm that is a direct competitor with the former employer. Some employers want to protect… Read More »

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