A dispute arises between your business partner, client, manufacturer or a third party. What do you do? First you should try to resolve the dispute as amicably as possible. However, if an amicably approach does not work, then you need to consider other dispute...
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What to Look for in a Good Miami Business Attorney
Regardless of the size of your business, having a good business attorney can be a great asset. Much larger companies even employ their own attorneys full time as in-house counsel, but small and medium-sized companies may not have that luxury. Businesses that are just...
Don’t Wait for a Fiasco to Hire a Corporate Attorney for Your Business
As a business owner, it is best for you to keep an attorney on board for consulting purposes. You can prevent major problems by having a qualified attorney look over all documentation, which affects your company in a legal capacity. Large corporations hire in-house...
10 Critical Things to Consider Before Signing a Construction Contract
A construction contract is between you and your client. Because you are creating an agreement, you want to make sure you protect your business – as well as the customer. The contract should spell out the project scope, address all customer expectations, your duties...
Where to Find Legal Help for Your Business
Owning your own business can be extremely rewarding… as well as very daunting. From the very start, there are legal issues that a business owner must attend to. Even if you don’t have issues to deal with peruse, there are still questions you may have that require the...
Attorney Regina Campbell Appears as Judge at UM Bioethics Bowl
Attorney Regina Campbell recently appeared as a volunteer judge at the University of Miami Bioethics Bowl. Anita Cava, professor of business law and director of the School's Business Ethics Program and co-director of University’s Ethics Programs, said the annual...
Business Litigation 101: Understanding the Discovery Process
Business Litigation The old adage “knowledge is power” couldn't be more true in the case of litigation. When you're dealing with a business dispute or other civil lawsuit, the information at your disposal can make all the difference. That's where the discovery process...
Should You Accept the Settlement?: 5 Factors to Consider When Weighing Your Options
Nationwide statistics show that most lawsuits reach a settlement before they reach the trial stage. After all, people tend to gravitate towards the least risky option with the greatest certainty of reward. Still, if you've been offered a settlement for your business...
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