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Architecture
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Is Florida on a Path Toward Deregulating Professions?
Few of us probably know that there is a difference between a decorator and an interior designer. However, to those that qualify as interior designers there is a big difference and historically the ...
Business and Commercial Litigation
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The latest posts for Business and Commercial Litigation are listed below.
Employers beware...sloppily drafted severance agreements may not release all claims by the former employee
The economy does not have to be bad a company to incorporate severance agreements into its employment policies. Severance agreements are important for a variety of reasons regardless of the business ...
Commercial Landlords Beware of Breaching the Ever Expanding Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
Absent a contractual provision to the contrary, every commercial lease agreement entered into in the state of Florida carries an implied covenant of peaceable and quiet enjoyment. The covenant of ...
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Before 2001, Florida courts required that plaintiffs in slip and fall cases involving transitory objects or substances prove that the business owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the ...
Business Counseling
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Employers beware...sloppily drafted severance agreements may not release all claims by the former employee
The economy does not have to be bad a company to incorporate severance agreements into its employment policies. Severance agreements are important for a variety of reasons regardless of the business ...
Taking risks in your business and your life; find the right lawyer to help you navigate through it.
In business there are many situations where taking risks separates successful businesses from unsuccessful ones. This most often arises in the area of legal risks. Taking on liability in a contract, ...
Collections
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The latest posts for Collections are listed below.
Florida has Very Long Arm(s) When it Comes to Personal Jurisdiction
Generally, in order to bring a non-resident to Florida to defend a case for breach of contract, there must be more than an obligation to pay in the state to support constitutional due process ...
A common mistake that may jeapordize your case.
One of the biggest mistakes clients make that jeopardize their case is retaining counsel too late. Whenever clients try to resolve their legal matters on their own they typically do not anticipate the ...
Commercial Landlord Tenant Litigation
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The latest posts for Commercial Landlord Tenant Litigation are listed below.
Commercial Landlords Beware of Breaching the Ever Expanding Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
Absent a contractual provision to the contrary, every commercial lease agreement entered into in the state of Florida carries an implied covenant of peaceable and quiet enjoyment. The covenant of ...
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Before 2001, Florida courts required that plaintiffs in slip and fall cases involving transitory objects or substances prove that the business owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the ...
Florida has Very Long Arm(s) When it Comes to Personal Jurisdiction
Generally, in order to bring a non-resident to Florida to defend a case for breach of contract, there must be more than an obligation to pay in the state to support constitutional due process ...
Commercial Leases
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The latest posts for Commercial Leases are listed below.
Commercial Landlords Beware of Breaching the Ever Expanding Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
Absent a contractual provision to the contrary, every commercial lease agreement entered into in the state of Florida carries an implied covenant of peaceable and quiet enjoyment. The covenant of ...
Florida has Very Long Arm(s) When it Comes to Personal Jurisdiction
Generally, in order to bring a non-resident to Florida to defend a case for breach of contract, there must be more than an obligation to pay in the state to support constitutional due process ...
A common mistake that may jeapordize your case.
One of the biggest mistakes clients make that jeopardize their case is retaining counsel too late. Whenever clients try to resolve their legal matters on their own they typically do not anticipate the ...
Commercial Litigation
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The latest posts for Commercial Litigation are listed below.
Commercial Landlords Beware of Breaching the Ever Expanding Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
Absent a contractual provision to the contrary, every commercial lease agreement entered into in the state of Florida carries an implied covenant of peaceable and quiet enjoyment. The covenant of ...
Florida has Very Long Arm(s) When it Comes to Personal Jurisdiction
Generally, in order to bring a non-resident to Florida to defend a case for breach of contract, there must be more than an obligation to pay in the state to support constitutional due process ...
Taking risks in your business and your life; find the right lawyer to help you navigate through it.
In business there are many situations where taking risks separates successful businesses from unsuccessful ones. This most often arises in the area of legal risks. Taking on liability in a contract, ...
commercial loans
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The latest posts for commercial loans are listed below.
BEWARE: A LOAN DISGUISED AS A SALE CAN BE DEEMED UNENFORCEABLE IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL
In a recent case, a Florida court held that a loan disguised as a sale can be considered a usurious loan transaction if the vendor is obligated to repurchase the property at an amount which would ...
Construction Law
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The latest posts for Construction Law are listed below.
Is Florida on a Path Toward Deregulating Professions?
Few of us probably know that there is a difference between a decorator and an interior designer. However, to those that qualify as interior designers there is a big difference and historically the ...
Construction Litigation
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The latest posts for Construction Litigation are listed below.
BEWARE OR REJOICE (depending on who you are): Unlicensed Contractors May Have a Remedy After All
In a startling new decision by the Florida Third District Court of Appeal on March 2, 1011, the Court in MGM Construction Services Corp. v. Travelers Casualty & Surety Co. of America, et. Al., ...
A common mistake that may jeapordize your case.
One of the biggest mistakes clients make that jeopardize their case is retaining counsel too late. Whenever clients try to resolve their legal matters on their own they typically do not anticipate the ...
Covenants Not to Compete
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The latest posts for Covenants Not to Compete are listed below.
Employers beware...sloppily drafted severance agreements may not release all claims by the former employee
The economy does not have to be bad a company to incorporate severance agreements into its employment policies. Severance agreements are important for a variety of reasons regardless of the business ...
Why do Florida Employers Still Think They Cannot Enforce Non-Compete Agreements.
Perhaps it is because of current economic conditions or simply because the topic has not received much public discussion lately, but more and more employers are asking whether covenants not to compete ...
Insurance Defense
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The latest posts for Insurance Defense are listed below.
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Before 2001, Florida courts required that plaintiffs in slip and fall cases involving transitory objects or substances prove that the business owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the ...
Interior Design
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The latest posts for Interior Design are listed below.
Is Florida on a Path Toward Deregulating Professions?
Few of us probably know that there is a difference between a decorator and an interior designer. However, to those that qualify as interior designers there is a big difference and historically the ...
Labor and Employment Law
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The latest posts for Labor and Employment Law are listed below.
Employers beware...sloppily drafted severance agreements may not release all claims by the former employee
The economy does not have to be bad a company to incorporate severance agreements into its employment policies. Severance agreements are important for a variety of reasons regardless of the business ...
Why do Florida Employers Still Think They Cannot Enforce Non-Compete Agreements.
Perhaps it is because of current economic conditions or simply because the topic has not received much public discussion lately, but more and more employers are asking whether covenants not to compete ...
The Door is opened wider for Employees to Sue under the FLSA
In another blow to employers, the United States Supreme Court recently held that a verbal complaint to an employer is equal to a written complaint if it results in retaliatory employment conduct by ...
Mergers and Aquisitions
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The latest posts for Mergers and Aquisitions are listed below.
Why do Florida Employers Still Think They Cannot Enforce Non-Compete Agreements.
Perhaps it is because of current economic conditions or simply because the topic has not received much public discussion lately, but more and more employers are asking whether covenants not to compete ...
A common mistake that may jeapordize your case.
One of the biggest mistakes clients make that jeopardize their case is retaining counsel too late. Whenever clients try to resolve their legal matters on their own they typically do not anticipate the ...
Premises Liability
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The latest posts for Premises Liability are listed below.
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Before 2001, Florida courts required that plaintiffs in slip and fall cases involving transitory objects or substances prove that the business owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the ...
Professional Licensing
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The latest posts for Professional Licensing are listed below.
Is Florida on a Path Toward Deregulating Professions?
Few of us probably know that there is a difference between a decorator and an interior designer. However, to those that qualify as interior designers there is a big difference and historically the ...
Slip and Fall
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The latest posts for Slip and Fall are listed below.
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Before 2001, Florida courts required that plaintiffs in slip and fall cases involving transitory objects or substances prove that the business owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the ...
Recent Posts
Employers beware...sloppily drafted severance agreements may not release all claims by the former employee
Commercial Landlords Beware of Breaching the Ever Expanding Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
A Victory for Business Owners against Slip and Fall Plaintiffs
Florida has Very Long Arm(s) When it Comes to Personal Jurisdiction
Taking risks in your business and your life; find the right lawyer to help you navigate through it.
Why do Florida Employers Still Think They Cannot Enforce Non-Compete Agreements.
Is Florida on a Path Toward Deregulating Professions?
The Door is opened wider for Employees to Sue under the FLSA
BEWARE OR REJOICE (depending on who you are): Unlicensed Contractors May Have a Remedy After All
Employment policies that require candidates to be employed in order to apply may violate Federal discrimination laws.
BEWARE: A LOAN DISGUISED AS A SALE CAN BE DEEMED UNENFORCEABLE IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL
A common mistake that may jeapordize your case.
Commercial Tenant Must "Pay to Play" the Game of Litigation
A TENANT MUST PAY RENT INTO THE REGISTRY OF THE COURT TO ASSERT ANY DEFENSE - EVEN THAT THE DEFAULT NOTICE WAS DEFECTIVE
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