Individuals serving as corporate officers or directors are highly susceptible to being sued for actions taken in the performance of those roles. It is a common misconception that only large public companies face Director & Officer lawsuits (“D&O...
Breach of Contract
It is Now Easier for Florida Businesses to Obtain Out of State Records through the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (“UIDD”)
Imagine the following, an out-of-state competitor just hired your leading salesperson. Prior to departing your business as an employee, your top salesperson misappropriates your company’s confidential client lists and proprietary information. Next, you receive...
Executive Compensation Litigation Blog
Before we can talk about executive compensation litigation, we need to first explain what exactly executive compensation is. Executive compensation is significantly different from typical pay packages for salaried or hourly workers because executive pay is based on...
Legal Avenues to Assist your Business’ Survival During the COVID-19 Virus Pandemic
Force Majeure and Other Legal Options for Your Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic What legal rights do you have to assist you in successfully managing your business contracts and minimizing your financial exposure and risk during this pandemic-induced economic...
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...
7 Essential Qualities of Forward-Thinking Companies
When an entrepreneur builds a business, most of them do so with the future in mind. They want to build something that will be successful and stand the test of time. They want to breed growth and longevity—not to mention make money. After all, being told that your...
Contract Law: Understanding The Difference Between “Material” and “Immaterial” Breaches
For as long as there have been contracts, there have been parties to those contracts who have failed to abide by them—whether purposefully or otherwise. When this occurs, it is known as a ‘breach’ of the contract. Most good contracts address what happens if a party to...
The 4 Most Common Causes of Business Litigation
When businesses fail to take charge of their legal issues, they open themselves up to lawsuits from other parties. Anything is possible, which is why it's important for you to minimize risk in all aspects of your business. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with...
Getting Smart with Your Business Contract
Contracts are highly complex documents. If they are drafted properly, they are legally binding and can have far-reaching ramifications for your business. It is always to your advantage to get deals in writing, however, you should hire the services of a business...
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...
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