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Big Business Legal Solutions for Small Businesses

Big Business Legal Solutions for Small Businesses

Typically, small businesses deal with legal problems as they arise, rather than working to avoid them in the first place. And when a legal matters arises, the business is forced to seek out attorneys who are unaware of the unique nuances and circumstances of the...

Dispute Resolution: Winning the Battle Before it Begins

Dispute Resolution: Winning the Battle Before it Begins

If you find yourself and your business facing a legal dispute of any kind, you will want to have it resolved as quickly and as positive as possible.  There are different ways a dispute can be resolved. The first one that comes to mind is litigation (bringing a lawsuit...

Non-Compete Agreements: A Powerful Tool, If Used Properly

Non-Compete Agreements: A Powerful Tool, If Used Properly

The value of your business comes from a variety of sources: inventory, trademarks, equipment, trade secrets, customer lists, and goodwill.  Protecting these assets is critical to the long-term success of your business. One of the best ways of ensuring this protection is via a non-compete agreement.

Legal Audit

Legal Audit

Minimizing risk and maximizing value are key goals for every business owner.  However, many business owners do not know where begin in to understanding their business’s risk and value.  The answer, conduct a Legal Audit.

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do …

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do …

A break-up of business partners is a difficult event, regardless of whether it is amicable or because the partners can no longer work together.

Florida’s New Minimum Wage

Florida’s New Minimum Wage

Effective September 30, 2021, the minimum wage in Florida will increase from $8.65 an hour to $10 an hour. It will then continue to increase each year by $1 for the next 4 years until it reaches $15 an hour on September 30, 2026.

WEBSITES – IS YOUR BUSINESS PROTECTED?

WEBSITES – IS YOUR BUSINESS PROTECTED?

If you have a business, you almost certainly have a website.   While a website is a critical part of your business, it can also be a source of liability.  However, that liability can be mitigated by well-crafted Terms & Conditions and a Privacy Policy.