Cease and Desist Letter for Trademark Infringement in Florida: The 2026 Guide
On February 12, 2026, a local Miami startup discovered a competitor was using their registered slogan to divert traffic to a copycat website. It’s a…
On February 12, 2026, a local Miami startup discovered a competitor was using their registered slogan to divert traffic to a copycat website. It’s a…
Protect your Florida business early in disputes by preserving evidence, understanding legal duties, seeking prompt legal advice, using demand letters, mediation, and negotiation, and securing contracts, IP, and confidentiality agreements.
What if the business you spent 30 years building vanished in less than 12 months because of a single missing document? Research from the Family…
This guide advises Florida business owners on managing vendor disputes through clear communication, preserving evidence, using notice-and-cure clauses, legal steps like demand letters, mediation, and knowing when to seek local legal counsel.
On May 14, 2024, a South Florida business owner discovered that a routine breach of contract claim had escalated into a direct threat against their…
Guide to handling vendor breaches in Florida: review contracts, send demand letters, use notice/cure clauses, explore UCC remedies, consider specific performance, and consult a local Coral Springs attorney.
Act swiftly when a Florida vendor breaches contract: document issues, send a formal breach notice, consult a South Florida attorney, explore legal remedies, mitigate damages, and strengthen future contracts.
Imagine a Tuesday morning in Fort Lauderdale where a 50/50 partnership dissolves into a legal battle because of one undocumented board decision….
This Florida commercial lease checklist highlights key terms—triple net leases, personal guaranty, exclusive use, insurance, default clauses, zoning, tenant improvements, and renewal rights—to protect business owners before signing.
Florida commercial lease review covers rent types, CAM/NNN charges, rent escalation, personal guaranties, insurance, default terms, exclusive use, sublease rights, zoning, and ADA compliance to protect business interests.