Tag Archives: Florida Commercial Litigation Attorney
Florida Appeals Court Reverses Summary Judgment in Defective Goods Case
On October 24th, 2018, the Fourth District Court of Appeals for the State of Florida reversed summary judgment in a contract lawsuit that was filed after a buyer decline to pay for goods that they alleged were defective. In the case of Twin Rivers Engineering, Inc. v. Pacer USA, LLC, the court determined that… Read More »
Four Things You Should Do Before You Sign a Business Contract
Contracts are the cornerstone of modern commercial relationships. A business that relies on well-crafted, properly executed agreements is a business that is far more likely to thrive in the current economic environment. Unfortunately, many Florida companies run into serious problems with their contracts. One of the biggest mistakes business owners and operators make involves… Read More »
Can an Unsigned Contract Be Enforced in Florida?
Most people have a general idea of what should show up on the last page (or the bottom) of a contract: each party will have to sign on the dotted line. Most contracts are signed by the parties in order to confirm that they are accepting the terms of the agreement. Whenever possible, individuals… Read More »
Florida House Approves Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill
On March 1st, 2018, the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a major ethics reform bill. HB 7007 is designed to prevent and punish sexual harassment and sexual misconduct. These proposed reforms follow a string of high-profile sexual abuse and sexual misconduct allegations that have come to light this year, both inside and outside… Read More »