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Drinking and driving is undoubtedly a serious offense and something you should never take lightly. If you were arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida, contact an experienced Florida DUI defense lawyer or call today: 850-433-6581 If you...
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As a Florida business owner, you probably know that one of the first tough choices you’ll have to make for your business is what kind of business entity to form. Forming a Florida corporation may set your business up for...
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Divorces are messy, to say the least. There are some rare circumstances where everything goes exactly as planned, but going through an Escambia County divorce or a Pensacola divorce on your own can require a lot of thoughtful attention to...
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Getting a divorce in Florida with children requires the consideration of multiple factors. How to file for divorce in Florida with children requires an understanding of Florida divorce laws. It’s vital to retain the assistance of an experienced family law...
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The Florida Private Whistleblower Act is designed to protect private sector employees from retaliation for “blowing the whistle” on illegal or unethical acts by a private employer contractor. If you are a private employer, Florida’s Private Whistleblower Act could represent...
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The Not-So-Minor Issues Involved in Employing Minors  Like many of you, I first started working as a minor. First for a local waterpark as a lifeguard, and then as a hostess/cashier for a popular seafood restaurant. Employment of minors benefits...
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As a Florida business owner or executive, to grow your business, you’ll need to protect your investment in your people and their business know-how. Your intellectual property, the strategies you use to train staff, and things like your customer lists...
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A contract is a private agreement between two or more parties. When you sign a contract, you agree to assume certain legal obligations that would not have otherwise applied to you (delivering goods by a certain date, for example). Breach...
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Gov. DeSantis extended the Florida moratorium on foreclosures and evictions again until Sept. 1, but gave some relief to lenders and landlords with obligations in default. The Executive Order 20-180 clarifies for the Courts that this moratorium does not prevent proceeding as...
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Are you worried that your key employees will go work for a competitor, taking all your important clients with them? Can you require your employee to sign a non-compete agreement in Florida? Are non-competes enforceable in Florida? And what does...
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