shareholder agreements

Whether you are starting a business with a family member, a friend, or another business-minded professional, creating a shareholder agreement may help protect the future of your company by mapping out the process for resolving potential conflict and defining shareholder rights. Having a shareholder agreement in Florida could make a huge difference for dispute resolution as your business grows...

Quantum Meruit Florida

In most cases, businesses memorialize their professional relationships with written contracts. In others, however, the parties may forego a written contract, whether for convenience or because the parties are familiar with one another. Unfortunately, even the best of business relationships can go sour, and when they do, these non-contractual agreements can leave one party in a bad position. To...

Selling Business Florida

Selling a business you’ve poured your blood, sweat, and tears into can be just as exciting as starting a business. After all, it’s proof that all your hard work paid off. Or course, selling a business in Florida isn’t a decision that should be taken lightly. Considering the state of your business and what you’ll do next will better...

Breach of Confidentiality

Please note this blog post is written for employers, although we understand it may be of interest to employees as well. At this time, our firm only represents business owners and employers. If you need assistance with a legal matter as an employee, please consult a firm that represents employees. Almost all businesses will involve and contain certain confidential...

Limited liability companies, also known as LLCs, combine the benefits of corporations and partnerships into one business model. Members of an LLC can be added and removed for a variety of reasons. The terms of the operating agreement dictate nearly every aspect of your business, so including clauses for how to remove a member from an LLC is vital. ...

Please note this blog post is written for employers, although we understand it may be of interest to employees as well. At this time, our firm represents business owners and employers. If you need assistance with a legal matter as an employee, please consult a firm that represents employees. A question that many people have is, “Can you sue...

change-llc-name-florida

One of the first things many business owners decide when creating their business is the name. In certain scenarios, however, a business may need to change its name. In fact, this happens more often than you might think.  Sometimes, you might discover another business with a confusingly similar name and decide to change your business’s name to better set...

hr-attorney

Please note this blog post is written for employers, although we understand it may be of interest to employees as well. At this time, our firm only represents business owners and employers. If you need assistance with a legal matter as an employee, please consult a firm that represents employees. Employment matters can be tricky. From hiring and termination...

s corp vs llc florida

Choosing the right structure for your business depends on your goals. When selecting an entity type, consider the formation requirements, liability protection, tax implications, and how you envision business operations and management.  If you need help deciding what type of business structure is best for your organization, contact a business attorney.  Limited Liability Company (LLC) An LLC is a...

how to start a 501c3 in florida

If you have a business mindset and a passion for creating programs or services that impact and change lives, starting a nonprofit organization in Florida might be a good option for you. Nonprofit organizations are generally formed for charitable, religious, literary, educational, or scientific purposes. This type of business is also called a 501(c)3 and is eligible for federal...