Tag Archives: Florida Business Law
Florida Business Law: What You Need to Know About Statutory Conversions
In order to thrive, a business needs the proper legal foundation. Legal form is an important thing for entrepreneurs to consider when creating a new company. Some businesses work best as a partnership, others as a limited liability company (LLC). You need the appropriate structure for your business. Of course, by nature, business is… Read More »
Florida Business Law: Resolving Deadlocked Disputes
Business disputes are a reality that all shareholders must acknowledge. Eventually, even the closest of business partners will disagree about some aspect of the company. When forming a business, it is imperative that partners and shareholders create a proper structure to resolve any potential disputes efficiently, without risking any long-term damage to the underlying… Read More »
Who Just Hired the Lawyer?
Lawyers often refer to corporations as “legal fictions.” This means that from a legal standpoint a corporation is a real entity. It can sue people, be sued by people, and enter into contracts just like a real person can, but the corporation is not a real person. A corporation cannot hold conversations with people… Read More »