Compensatory vs. Consequential Damages in Contract Law

Contracts are at the center of several successful relationships, and contract law in Florida regulates such agreements and ensures that parties fulfill their obligations. When one party breaches a contract, the injured party has the right to seek damages. Understanding the different types of damages, including compensatory vs. consequential damages in contract law, is essential for businesses and individuals...

Trademarks, like other intellectual property, are very valuable. Today, much of a business’ value is in intellectual property, as opposed to goods or other physical assets. Many business owners consider trademarks the most valuable form of intellectual property, because they represent your brand. One day, you might face difficulty with someone illegally using your mark. It’s a good idea...

Is It Possible to Break a Commercial Lease in Florida

Commercial leases can be a risky venture. Sometimes business does not go according to plan, and a commercial lease becomes a significant burden. If you are in this situation, you are likely wondering whether you can break a commercial lease in Florida. The answer depends on the particular circumstances surrounding the lease. Commercial leases in Florida are primarily governed...

Trademark Infringement Penalties

Trademarks are an important intellectual tool for businesses, distinguishing products and services in the marketplace and serving as symbols of brand identity. Trademark infringement occurs when an unauthorized party uses a mark that is identical or confusingly similar to a registered trademark, leading to consumer confusion and having a possible financial impact on its holder. Here, we look at...

Remedies For Breach Of Contract

Contracts govern most business relationships in Florida. They dictate the terms and conditions of an agreement between two parties. Typically, business owners work with lawyers to ensure their contracts are well-drafted and plan for potential conflicts. However, even the most well-written agreements can lead to disputes. A breach of a contract occurs when one party fails to uphold or...

What Is the Florida Statute of Limitations for Breach of Contract

Business simply is not done like it was in the old days anymore. A firm handshake and a nice meal are no longer substitutes for a solidly written contract. Florida business owners now want to enter into a written contract that outlines what each party is obligated to do and what each party will receive in return. Sadly, most...

How to Resolve Partnership Disputes

Two or more people entering a business relationship is generally called a partnership. Most people enter these relationships with the best intentions but often don’t plan for when things go wrong. Partnership disputes arise when disagreements occur between business partners regarding various aspects of their partnership, such as finances, management, or ownership. Timely resolution is crucial to prevent further...

Probate Mediation

When you lose a loved one, the last thing you want to do is get into a fight about what should happen to their property. Yet, family members or others in your loved one’s life may be unexpectedly willing to turn your loved one’s death into a fight. Before you respond to or escalate probating your loved one’s estate,...

How Does Probate Litigation Work In Florida

Losing a loved one is hard. Worrying about the deceased’s estate only adds stress to the situation. Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s estate is administered and distributed under court supervision. It involves submitting and validating the deceased person’s will in the proper Florida court, identifying and inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing...

LLC vs. Corporation Differences, Regulations & Similarities

A business entity is an organization that engages in commercial, industrial, or professional activities. There are various entity structures to choose from, and each type has its unique structure, rights, and responsibilities. Two of the most common types of entities are the corporation and the limited liability company, or LLC. A business owner may choose an LLC for its...