Client Agreements In today’s business world, managing expectations and understanding responsibilities are vital components to achieving success. Having a client agreement can help you avoid costly misunderstandings, which can damage your business or reputation. Here...
Corporate and Commercial Law
New Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA) minimum salary thresholds for exempted employees and changes to the overtime exemptions
The FLSA On September 24, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) announced a final rule change to the minimum salary threshold for exempted employees which goes into effect as of January 1, 2020. The new rule increases the minimum salary threshold for executive,...
Operating Agreement – Common Questions
Operating Agreement (also known as an LLC Agreement): 10 Commonly Asked Questions and Answers Whether an operating agreement or LLC agreement needs to be in writing? No. An operating agreement does not need to be in writing. However, it is strongly suggested that an...
How to Find a Good Coral Gables Corporate Lawyer
You may think that there are lawyers everywhere, but good lawyers are hard to come by. If you want a lawyer that works in a particular area, then you may struggle even more to find someone that fits your needs. Finding a lawyer isn’t always about who you talk to, but...
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...
Do You Really Need a Business Litigation Lawyer?
It will happen to your business: A contract will be broken. A customer will refuse to pay or you are being sued by an unhappy customer from the past. No matter what, every business reaches a period where they need outside legal assistance. But, despite the fact they...
Find What Works for You: The 3 Non-Monetary Remedies in a Breach of Contract Lawsuit
When a party to a legal agreement doesn’t perform their agreed-upon duties without legal justification, a breach of contract occurs. Though many slighted parties jump to collect monetary awards from the offending party, oftentimes there are better serving remedies...
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...
Business Intellectual Property: Understanding the Difference Between Copyrights, Trademarks, and Patents
Every day, your business is creating intellectual property that you should be keeping track of and protecting. But where do you start? How can you tell the difference between a trademark, copyright, and patent, let alone figure out how to protect and monetize them? No...
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...
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