
Florida Shareholder Inspection Rights
It is not uncommon for corporate directors to act in their own self-interest or for a corporation to mismanage funds. Other

What is a Notice of Related Cases in Florida?
A notice of related cases is a form that must be filed by a petitioner along with the initial pleading of

What Does the New Biden-Harris Tax Plan Do?
January 20, 2021 brings with it a new Presidential Administration in the United States, but it also brings potential new changes

What Happens When a Member of a Limited Liability Company Dies in Florida?
In the state of Florida, the law provides guidance of how a Limited Liability Company (LLC) should govern itself when one

How can a Creditor Collect on a Final Judgment in Florida?
Florida law allows for creditors to collect on a final judgment from a court for up to twenty years after the

How Long is a Final Judgment Good for in Florida?
Having a final judgment granted in your favor is sometimes not the end of a legal proceeding, there is always collecting

Do S-Corporation Shareholders Have to Take Equal Distributions?
S-Corporations are some of the most common corporate entities that are used in the state of Florida, particularly because of its

Has Facebook Gotten Too Good at Capitalism?
The US government and 48 states have sued Facebook for anticompetitive conduct and are seeking to break up the company by

Why is the new Antitrust Crackdown on Big Tech Important?
Over the past two decades, we have witnessed the meteoric growth of tech conglomerates such as Facebook, Google (Alphabet), Apple and

Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Foreign Owners: Part II Tax Considerations
Limited liability companies (LLCs) have become popular as a legal entity to help investors and businesspeople alike. In Florida an LLC