Banks Must Protect Your Accounts: Business Attorney Clearwater FL
Keylogging software used by hackers presents an increased security risk to small businesses. As a Business Attorney Clearwater FL I can’t emphasize to my clients enough of how vigilant they need to me....
View ArticleWhy You Need a Will
There are many complex estate planning methods that are customized for those with assets valued in excess of the Federal estate tax exemption. But even without having “an estate tax problem” that comes...
View ArticleA Halt to Fees for Serving “Unknown Tenant”– Hopefully
In foreclosure actions, the borrower pays lenders fees including the process server. Other than the homeowner, other lien holders, spouses, and tenants are served at $50 to $90 each. What has annoyed...
View ArticleTemporary Injunctions in Commercial Litigation – Careful what you ask for....
You have a business dispute. Either the seller of the business you bought is directly competing against you after the closing or an ex-employee has gone to work for the competition taking trade secrets...
View ArticleTampa Business Lawyer Reviews When You Can Delete Business Records.
This year, the Florida Supreme Court adopted rules addressing discovery of electronically stored information (“ESI”) in lawsuits. Electronic Discovery (“E-Discovery”) is how a Tampa Business Lawyer...
View ArticleSales Tax on Non-Taxable Items in Retail and Office Leases: Commercial Lease...
Recently, a commercial tenant came to me concerned about a landlord having the nerve to charge sales tax on his share of electricity. It seems incredible but the landlord did exactly what the law...
View ArticleForeclosure FAQ: Lender Lost the Note. How Does that Help Me?
It’s all the rage. You’re in foreclosure. You find out the lender has lost the note. Or if it was lost initially, the lender suddenly finds the note or proves its terms. But either way, the lender...
View ArticleFlorida HB 87 / SB 1666 – Real Estate Lawyer Clearwater
As a Real Estate Lawyer Clearwater, I see my clients in foreclosure, like many struggling homeowners across the country, constantly submit and resubmit paperwork in a bid to get the coveted yet elusive...
View ArticleSurprise! Florida Employee Overtime May Apply to Salary or Commission Only
One of my business clients wanted to address Florida employee overtime issues that were becoming more common. His work force streamlined from the economic downturn was now being used to cover a recent...
View ArticleFlorida Car Injury Attorney
The at fault driver may be nice and say sorry at the scene but may change their tune when the time comes to discuss liability. Protect yourself under the law by making sure the police write up a...
View ArticleHow to Protect and Copyright Your Web Content
Imitation, they say, is the greatest form of flattery. But ask a business owner if he would be happy to find out a competing company or ex-employee has copied the content of his website for their own....
View ArticleSocial Media and Company Liability
Businesses are using social media more and more. Even small businesses have put time and effort into their social media profiles such as Facebook Pages, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+. The legal...
View ArticleFlorida Limited Liability Companies: How Limited is Your Liability?
A limited liability company (“LLC”) is a form of business entity available under the Florida Limited Liability Company Act. An LLC is either Member managed or Manager managed pursuant to the LLC...
View ArticleFlorida Power of Attorney Law
Have you ever had the need for a Florida Power of Attorney? If you have lately then know that effective October 1, 2011, new requirements provided by the Florida Power of Attorney Act must be...
View ArticleAnnual Minutes: The Importance of Corporate Formalities
While the failure to file the required Annual Report with the Division of Corporations will lead to administrative dissolution of the corporation, failure to keep at least Annual Minutes is a little...
View ArticleHow to Protect and Copyright Your Web Content
Imitation, they say, is the greatest form of flattery. But ask a business owner if he would be happy to find out a competing company or ex-employee has copied the content of his website for their own....
View ArticleSocial Media and Company Liability
Businesses are using social media more and more. Even small businesses have put time and effort into their social media profiles such as Facebook Pages, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+. The legal...
View ArticleBanks Must Protect Your Accounts: Business Attorney Clearwater FL
Keylogging software used by hackers presents an increased security risk to small businesses. As a Business Attorney Clearwater FL I can’t emphasize to my clients enough of how vigilant they need to me....
View ArticleTemporary Injunctions in Commercial Litigation – Careful what you ask for....
You have a business dispute. Either the seller of the business you bought is directly competing against you after the closing or an ex-employee has gone to work for the competition taking trade secrets...
View ArticleTampa Business Lawyer Reviews When You Can Delete Business Records.
This year, the Florida Supreme Court adopted rules addressing discovery of electronically stored information (“ESI”) in lawsuits. Electronic Discovery (“E-Discovery”) is how a Tampa Business Lawyer...
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