Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries at lightning speed—automating customer service, optimizing supply chains, drafting contracts, and even generating marketing content. But while the potential for efficiency and innovation is enormous, the legal risks...
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What Can You Do About Misinformation During a Business Merger?
Business mergers are high-stakes transitions that can redefine a company’s future. While most of the attention goes to financial negotiations, integration strategies, and stakeholder alignment, one of the most overlooked threats is the rapid spread of misinformation—a...
Why Small Business Owners Need Ongoing Legal Counsel
Small business owners juggle countless responsibilities—from managing employees and overseeing day-to-day operations to nurturing customer relationships and maintaining cash flow. Amid this constant activity, legal risks often go unnoticed—until they become serious...
Breach of Contract vs. Breach of Fiduciary Duty: What’s the Difference?
In the world of business litigation, two common legal claims often come up: breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty. While they may sound similar—and are sometimes mistakenly used interchangeably—they refer to very different types of misconduct. Understanding...
Domestication of Foreign Judgments 102. How to Domesticate an Out-of-Country Foreign Judgment in Florida?
Businesses and individuals frequently obtain judgments in foreign countries against residents or businesses located in Florida. It is also common for debtors to flee to Florida after a judgment is entered against them in a foreign country. To collect the judgment in...
Domestication of Foreign Judgments 101. How to Domesticate a Foreign Judgment in Florida?
Judgment creditors often need to know how to collect an out-of-state judgment (also referred to as a foreign judgment) in Florida. When a creditor obtains a judgment in another state, and the judgment debtor is located in Florida, or assets that the judgment creditor...
What to Do When Your Business Partner Gets Divorced
It’s often said that choosing a business partner is like entering a marriage—and for good reason. You share responsibilities, make critical decisions together, and invest your time, money, and energy into building something lasting. But what happens when your business...
Handling a Bid Dispute: Steps to Protect Your Interests
Bid disputes can be frustrating, time-consuming, and costly. They have the potential to delay projects, strain professional relationships, and even impact your business’s reputation. Whether you’re a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or project owner, knowing how...
Is Your Business Partner Committing Fraud? Here’s What to Do.
Discovering potential fraud within a business partnership can be alarming. Whether it’s embezzlement, falsified financial records, misuse of company funds, or unauthorized transactions, fraud can have devastating consequences—draining your business’s finances,...
Understanding the Fiduciary Duties of Business Partners
A successful business partnership is built on trust, shared responsibilities, and a commitment to mutual success. Partners bring unique skills, experience, and financial resources to the table, allowing them to divide the workload and drive the business forward...


