As a business owner, one of the biggest issues you want to avoid is a problem with a contract or agreement. Contract litigation and disputes can come in many different forms, but regardless of the issue, resolving it immediately is the best course of action for both...
5 Things to Remember when Hiring Temps for the Holidays
Temp workers are often brought on board to help with the extra work around the holidays especially in retail and other seasonal businesses. They are a great way to fill a void in your staffing and increase resources for the peak season, without too much hiring or the...
Who is Involved in Probate Litigation in Florida?
In the state of Florida, probate litigation is often referred to as a Florida Will Contest. Probate litigation can only occur when the will’s owner has died—contests cannot be brought to the courts beforehand. Probate litigation can occur for numerous reasons,...
Outsourcing Your Work? Tips for Avoiding Contract Disputes
Outsourcing contracts help establish relationships between your business, supplier, and customers. But, even the most thorough outsourcing contract is full of legalese and confusing verbiage, which is why they are one of the more easily disputed business contracts....
Real Estate Contract Disputes: Real Estate Sales & Remedies
Real estate disputes come in various forms, ranging from landlord and tenant disputes from commercial leases, disputes related to zoning and other regulatory compliance, disputes related to title, easements, covenants, etc., and, breach of contract disputes related to...
Business Owners and Unavoidable Business Disputes
Business disputes come in all forms, shapes and sizes. When entering or starting a new business venture there are numerous considerations that take place, such as the structure and management of the business, the location of the business, or other strategic concerns....
The Importance of the Operating Agreement in an LLC
Why an LLC? Limited liability companies, or LLC’s, are a unique form of business structure in that they provide the limited liability aspect of a corporation with the operational flexibility of a partnership. The owners of an LLC are known as “members,” and similar to...
Understanding Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Business Litigation
A fiduciary relationship can arise in a wide variety of circumstances. In a business relationship, the person managing the business affairs is the fiduciary, while the party who places his trust in the fiduciary is known as the principal. Partners in a partnership owe...
MOST COMMON TYPES OF BUSINESS LITIGATION
Litigation can have significant consequences on a business, impacting everything from its sales and operating budgets to its relationships and reputation. Unfortunately, the potential for litigation comes with the territory of doing business – it is almost certain...