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Collecting Against Consumers, and the Head of Household Exemption

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Let’s say that you get a judgment against someone who owes you money. You then proceed to try to collect on that judgment, but your attorney tells you that they are claiming a head of household exemption, and that because of that, it will be difficult if not impossible to collect what is owed…. Read More »

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Crucial Differences Between a Corporation and an LLC

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

A Limited Liability Corporation or LLC can provide the flexibility your business needs, with some advantages that a traditional company may not have. But a lot of us are not familiar with the structure, voting, and corporate documents involved in the formation and maintenance of an LLC. The Operating Agreement Like a corporation, an… Read More »

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Include These Provisions in Your Independent Contractor Agreements

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Independent contractors can provide vital services to your business. But don’t be mistaken in thinking that just because a contractor is independent, no business contract is needed between your business and the contractor. There are many provisions that you may need to spell out in a contract with an independent contractor that you normally… Read More »

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Practical Tips for Collecting Accounts Receivable

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Debt collection can be fraught with legal pitfalls, but it can also be the lifeblood of your business; collecting on accounts receivable or unpaid bills is how your company brings in the cash flow it needs to pay its bills. The last thing you want to happen when you’re collecting on a debt is… Read More »

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What is Reformation and Why and How is it Used?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

In life, mistakes happen. But when they happen when a contract or other legal document is written, it can have severe consequences; the rights, duties, and expectations of the parties can be forever altered because of an error in a document. What Did the Parties Intend? Contracts as a matter of law are supposed… Read More »

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Avoid Asking These Questions to Job Applicants

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

It is natural when hiring potential employees, to want to learn about them, and that takes asking questions. But you may be surprised to learn that many things that employers ask of possible hires often get those employers in trouble. There is no hard and fast checklist of what you can and cannot ask… Read More »

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Can You Get Attorneys Fees For Collecting on Your Judgment?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

When you file a lawsuit, you often give thought to whether or not you’ll win. But a smart attorney knows to also give thought to whether you will actually ever collect on any money that you may win. After all, a judgment without pockets to pay that judgment, is just a sheet of paper…. Read More »

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Embezzlement: What Is It, and Is There a Civil Remedy?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

We don’t often think of criminal law and business law as mixing. But many things that can happen in business, can not only lead to civil liability, but criminal liability as well. One common crime that many business owners find themselves facing—whether they are accused of doing it, or whether they are a victim… Read More »

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Sole Proprietorships: Is the Ease Worth It?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Let’s say that you are thinking of starting a small business. But you aren’t really considering a major business, with employees or even a physical office. This is more of a “side hustle,” perhaps with the hopes of it one day blossoming into more. This is often the situation that leads business owners to… Read More »

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What is a Family Limited Partnership?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

It seems to be common to go into business with family. The fact that it happens isn’t such a surprise. But what you may not have known is that there is actually a specific type of business entity, especially designed for those who want to own a business, and go into business with, family…. Read More »

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Why Consequential Damages Matter – And Could be Costly

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Imagine that your company contracts with an IT company, to service and maintain your software. But they don’t do the job, or don’t do what they were supposed to do under the contract. As a result, your computer systems go down, you have to hire another company to do the job and you lose… Read More »

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The First Four Steps to Take When Facing a Breach of Contract Lawsuit in Florida

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Are you or your company facing allegations of a breach of contract in Florida? If the counterparty is already preparing to file a lawsuit—or you have already been served with a complaint—it is imperative that you take immediate action to protect your rights, your interests, and your  business. Here, our West Palm Beach commercial… Read More »

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Can You Keep Former Employees From Using or Contracting Your Referral Sources?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

You may have heard that as of now, noncompete agreements have been rendered unenforceable by the federal government, at least until challenges to the bar are resolved by courts nationwide. But aside from protecting yourself by restricting where former employees can work, you may also want to protect an equally valuable interest: your referral… Read More »

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Could You Be Personally Liable for an FLSA Violation?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

If you have a business with employees, you likely already know how important it is to comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA requires, among other things, that employees be paid at least minimum wage for time worked, and time and a half for any overtime worked (that is, time that… Read More »

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How Much Do You Know About Workplace Retaliation?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Many employers are well aware of what they can and cannot say or do when it comes to discrimination or harassment in the workplace. But there is one form of illegal harassment that many employers overlook, or which they are not aware of: Retaliation. Why Retaliation Can Get You in Trouble Retaliation is dangerous… Read More »

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Can Businesses Recover Consequential Damages in a Breach of Contract Claim in Florida?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Through a breach of contract claim, a non-breaching party can seek compensation for damages. In Florida, consequential damages may be recovered in a breach of contract claim. However, a business can only seek consequential damages as a remedy if it can prove that those losses were foreseeable. Within this article, our Miami commercial litigation… Read More »

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Know the Basics: The Four Key Elements of a Breach of Contract Claim in Florida

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

The breach of a contract can cause serious financial distress to the non-breaching party. You have the right to take legal action to seek a remedy—usually financial compensation—to account for a contract breach in Florida. When you bring a civil legal claim, you have the obligation of proving every required element. At Pike &… Read More »

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Four Reasons Why Business Should Use Well-Drafted Vendor/Supplier Contracts

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Does your company work with vendors and/or suppliers? If so, it is imperative that your business has well-drafted contracts. At Pike & Lustig, LLP, we draft, negotiate, and review vendor and supplier contracts. Within this blog post, our Miami commercial litigation attorney highlights four reasons why all companies in Florida need to use well-drafted… Read More »

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Courts Will Use “Industry Standards” to Resolve Vague Terms in Contracts in Florida

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Disputes over a contract can arise for a wide range of different reasons. Vague terms within an agreement can lead to parties running into problems. In Florida, courts can look to “industry standards” to resolve disputes over contract terms that are genuinely vague. Here, our Miami commercial litigation lawyer explains the key things to… Read More »

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Can a Contract Be Formed Through Silence in Florida?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

A contract is a legally binding agreement. In Florida, a contract is formed through an offer and acceptable. You may be wondering: Is it possible to form a binding contract through silence? The short answer is that silence is generally not sufficient to form an enforceable contract—however, there are some limited exceptions. Here, our… Read More »

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