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Matthew Fornaro

Business Litigation Attorney · Coral Springs, FL

Matthew Fornaro is a Florida business law attorney serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward County. He represents small businesses in commercial litigation, contract disputes, and business torts. Schedule a consultation →

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  • Florida business law protects companies from unfair competition, contract breaches, and partner disputes.
  • Acting early saves time, money, and business relationships.
  • An experienced business attorney helps you assess risk and choose the right legal strategy.

739: Do You Have the Right Contracts for Your Business? Matthew Fornaro, FornaroLegal.com

Do You Have the Right Contracts for Your Business? Matthew Fornaro, FornaroLegal.com –

The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 739 Matthew Fornaro Matthew Fornaro has been a business law attorney in Florida, serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward County since 2003. Prior to starting his own law firm, he was an attorney with Shutts & Bowen, LLP, and Greenspoon Marder, P.A. Matthew practices complex commercial litigation, including contract disputes.

Matthew, a member of the Florida bar, also practices intellectual property law, homeowner and condominium association representation, and the drafting and revision of business documents, including the formation of business organizations. Matthew assists new business owners in choosing and drafting all legally required documents.

Matthew is also a graduate and instructor of the Kaufman Foundation’s FastTrac NewVenture Program, presented by the Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development and the City of Hollywood, as well as a graduate of the Florida State University College of Business Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship Small Business Executive Program.

Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Matthew Fornaro about having the right contracts for your business.

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show: – How many businesses don’t have contracts when they need to have a written contract. – How the businesses who do have contracts often don’t have the correct ones in place. – Why it’s vital for businesses to have their attorney go over their business documents. – How business attorneys need to stay proactive, so they don’t have to act reactively. – Why having the right documents in place can set you and your business up for the future. 

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