When manufacturers and suppliers need to sell their products or services to the public, they commonly use experts called distributors. As independent entities, distributors serve as a bridge between companies and their customers. Distributors can buy your products for...
Corporate and Commercial Law
What to Do and What NOT to Do in a Business Transaction
Bookkeeping and managing your company’s business transactions can simultaneously be the most dreaded and the most important task to your business’s financial health. Staying on top of the business’s transactions is equally important to small and large businesses...
3 Types of Contracts/Agreements Your Company Should Be Using
There may have been a time where a handshake and promise was good enough to trust that someone would keep their word, but modern businesses live and die by contracts. Unfortunately, you simply cannot trust that people will always do what they say they will do or what...
Contractually Assured Destruction: 4 Mistakes Every Business Must Avoid
Contracts are the backbone of every successful business. No matter the size of the company, every business owner must at least understand the basics and the necessity. Simply having a hand-shake contract or a contract written on a napkin is rarely ever going to be...
Is Your Contract Enforceable?
Any type of business agreement should involve a contract. But, when contracts are not properly written and disputes arise, those contracts may not hold up in court. It is best to have a business attorney draft all contracts, whether they are agreements or for...
Shareholder and Contract Disputes
When it comes to running a business, forming partnerships is inevitable. Not only is it an important aspect of securing your company's stability, but it provides you with financial help that you may need to keep your business up and running. Although you may form...
4 Common Causes of Shareholder Disputes
A shareholder agreement can come in handy when there are two or more shareholders in a corporation. It can cover buy-sell rights for shares, restrictions on transferring shares, voting rights, and a shareholder's salary and employment duties. The more comprehensive...
Breaking the Tie: Understanding Deadlock Provisions in Shareholder Agreements
If you're in the process of drafting a shareholder agreement for your company, you've made a wise choice. The contract will be instrumental in outlining the rights and responsibilities of each shareholder and director, as well as the running of your company. A...
Understanding the Key Types of Damages Available in a Breach of Contract Settlement
When a contract is made, it creates a legally binding agreement that protects the interests of each party. If one party breaches the terms of the agreement, it can cause considerable problems for the other. Thankfully, the wronged party can choose from several legal...
A Brief Guide to Florida Prejudgment Remedies
Typically speaking, the objective of any civil lawsuit is for the plaintiff to recover money from the defendant as the result of a favorable judgment. However, civil cases are oftentimes riddled with delays, and it can be years before a judgment is rendered, and even...
Speak with a Lawyer
Schedule a case review.
Call 305-460-0145
or complete the form below.
"*" indicates required fields