What Can You Do if You Have Been a Victim of Online Defamation?
What is Online Defamation? Internet trolls, business competitors, or former romantic partners may be intentionally trying to ruin your reputation by posting negative reviews or information abou you or your company. What can you do about online defamation? Defamation of character—usually shortened to just “defamation”—is the catch-all legal term for any false statement someone makes…
Buy Sell agreements
What happens if your business partner dies, or becomes permanently disabled. What if he or she wants to sell? A buy-sell agreement will determine those answers * before you need them. The agreement can: 1) Clearly define triggering events. One owner’s death, disability, divorce, or even a dispute that can’t be settled might trigger the…
6 Steps to Follow When Starting A Business in Florida
Business Startup If you have ever thought about starting a business in Florida, this guide is for you. Here are the steps you will need to follow to start a successful business. Step: 1: Determine a Business Structure Every business owner must determine if they will be a corporation or an LLC. A corporation is…
What is Indemnification and How Can You Protect Yourself?
Indemnification According to Wikipedia, Indemnity is a contractual obligation of one party to compensate for the loss incurred to the other party due to the acts of the Indemnitor or any other party. The duty to indemnify is usually, but not always, coextensive with the contractual obligation to “hold harmless” or “save harmless.” And defined…
LLC’s from state to state
If you are considering the formation of an LLC, you may think just because you live in Florida, you need to establish your business entity here. Well, you’d be wrong. You are completely within your rights to explore other states where a limited liability corporation might be a better fit. Wyoming, Nevada and Delaware all…
Time-Sharing Schedules and Guidelines in Florida
What is Time-Sharing? A time-sharing schedule is a part of your parenting plan that explains when and how often your children spend time with each parent. The schedule can be agreed on by parents or is decided by a judge or magistrate if the parents cannot come to an agreement.