Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Foreign Owners
Today, many businesses are forming as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and are finding that an LLC offers the “best of
Things to Know Before You Remix Music
Remixing other artists’ music in today’s world with so much technology may seem an easy thing to do. The reality is,
Corporation to LLC Conversion and the IRS
Businesses often convert from a Corporation to a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or vice versa. Although the process can be as
The Importance of a Well Drafted Franchise Agreement
In Florida, there isn’t a specific statute that governs how a Franchise Agreement must be drafted. As a result, many unlawful
Getting a Real Estate License in Florida
Florida real estate is booming, and starting a real estate career may be a great option for you. Fortunately, in Florida,


What is a Fictitious Business Name?
An important aspect of establishing a business is finding the right name under which a given company is to conduct its business. While some business owners choose to use their own legal name, such as “Jane Smith’s Hair Salon,” others might prefer to use a catchphrase or a term associated with the nature of the business or its product, for example “Jane’s Cuts,” or “Fashion Cuts.” In the latter case, the business is said to operate under a fictitious business name.


How to Register a Florida Trademark
In Florida, the general rule for trademark rights is “First In Use, First In Right.” In other words, you must be the first to use the mark in commerce. Either by selling products (for goods) or providing services (for services) before you can register the trademark.


What if my Employer isn’t Paying me the Minimum Wage?
If your employer for whatever reason is not paying you the applicable minimum wage or the agreed wage for your hours worked, you have a legal claim to recover damages against your employer.
When are the Directors of a Company liable?
Generally, not often. The business judgment rule generally prevents a court from holding a corporation’s directors liable for making a bad


What Remedies exist for Breach of Contract?
When there’s a breach of contract for the sale of goods, the UCC governs. Under the UCC, failure to deliver goods is a material breach, but in common law, it is not. Any contract can contain a “liquidated damages” provision which typically includes a certain amount of money that the non-breaching party is entitled to if a party breaches the contract.
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