Much has been written about the Corporate Transparency Act (the CTA) in anticipation of its effective date of January 1, 2024. There are several important aspects of the CTA that Florida businesses should be aware of and consider. Florida businesses should...
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Unraveling Civil Conspiracy to Protect Businesses in Florida
When you hear the word conspiracy, you may think of clandestine plots or secret schemes. However, there exists a legal concept known as civil conspiracy, which holds particular relevance for businesses in Florida. Civil conspiracy involves two or more individuals or...
Understanding Business Defamation Laws in Florida
Imagine the countless hours and relentless dedication you, as a Florida business owner, have poured into growing your business, investing not only significant time but also substantial financial resources and unwavering effort. Your commitment has borne fruit,...
Civil Theft vs Conversion: What Is The Difference?
As a business owner in Florida, protecting your business assets is absolutely crucial. While theft typically leads to charges, there are situations where the loss of property access may not be considered civil theft but rather falls under the category of conversion....
5 Signs Your Company Should Pursue Litigation
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...
Contracts in Tech: Choosing the Appropriate Dispute Resolution Clause
Contracts in Tech: Choosing the Appropriate Dispute Resolution Clause The huge growth in tech companies across Florida, and indeed across much of the United States and globally, is a massive boon for business. Yet as always, it’s also important to ensure that you are...
Why Every Business Needs a General Counsel
If you are a business owner — no matter the size of your business — you likely have the need for an attorney. Of course, adding a full-time attorney to your staff is expensive, and maybe well beyond your budget. But what if we told you there’s a way to protect your...
Social Media Policies: The Law And Your Business
As a modern communicative practice, social media is subject to various types of laws created for the protection of users and other parties. It’s a relatively new way of communicating, so some of these laws and regulations are still in their infancy, but as we have...
Trade Secret Misappropriation – Protecting your Business
Trade secret misappropriation is a critical threat to business owners. A business’ trade secrets are what give it a competitive advantage among its competitors. It is confidential information that a business derives an economic commercial benefit from. Trade secrets...
Non-Compete Agreements: Are They Enforceable?
Are you thinking about entering a non-compete agreement with a company or an employee, or possibly already have one? If so, you should have several concerns that our attorneys at The Campbell Law Group, P.A. are well versed in assisting you prepare a non-compete...
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