When most people hear about fraud, they tend to think about fraud against the average person, like identity theft or wire fraud. Fraud against a business may not enter into their minds. As a business owner, you know better. Your business deals with a range of...
Corporate and Commercial Litigation
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...
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...
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...
Common Types of Litigation in Business
Business litigation encompasses a wide range of cases usually pertaining to commercial disputes. Such disputes may arise from the breach of or tortious interference with a contract, a violation of trade laws, or disputes between partners or principals of a firm or...
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