Breaches of contract happen in Florida for all different reasons. When one party makes it clear that they plan to breach a contract, this is referred to as an anticipatory breach. An anticipatory breach means that a breach of contract is expected to happen, but it...
Year: 2021
Using quiet title actions to resolve title disputes
The ownership of property in Florida is not always straightforward. There are a variety of situations where a dispute could arise over a property title. A quiet title action is a legal proceeding that aims to resolve disputes over a property title and clarify who owns...
Buying or selling a business
Business acumen is not the only prerequisite for successfully buying or selling a business. Having the right information at the right time can make or break an investment. If you are considering selling your business, or if you are looking to acquire a business, you...
Why real estate disclosures are so important
In the state of Florida, property owners are required to disclose any serious problems about their homes before selling them. If an issue is discovered before a sale closes, a buyer may be able to walk away from the deal. If an issue is discovered after the sale...
Trade Secrets: Why yours need to be protected
An authoritative South Florida legal source addressing the needs and concerns of area businesses duly stresses a proven commercial law firm’s central role in helping clients “best address legal issues and minimize future litigation.” That role can be widely...