Zoning rules and areas explained

8 years ago

Zoning rules are among the most influential ways that government influences business, everyday life, and the economy. Zoning rules organize…

What damages can you seek for a breach of contract?

8 years ago

Contracts keep the business world together. They ensure that each party holds up its end of the bargain and that…

How do indemnification clauses work?

8 years ago

Indemnification clauses are common in many leases. Indemnification clauses act as “poison pill” provisions to discourage unscrupulous property owners from…

A review of Florida’s construction defect law

8 years ago

Construction defects are the bread and butter of lawsuits against developers, general contractors, and subcontractors. Construction defect is the body…

How to prepare for property inspections

8 years ago

Construction defect claims arise when there is an inherent defect in the original construction of the home. There is a…

How to avoid commercial lease audits and litigation

8 years ago

Many commercial tenants are resorting to leasing audits to leverage lower rent rates with property owners. It is thus imperative…

How are trusts created?

8 years ago

Trusts are a type of testamentary instrument that allows a grantor (the person who gives the stuff) to have some…

Basics of breach of contract claim, Part 2

8 years ago

Contracts are the bread and butter of the business. They enable companies to cooperate, exchange goods and services, and make…

Gabrielle Union settles breach of contract suit against BET

8 years ago

You may know her as the newscaster in “Being Mary Jane,” or the DEA agent from “Bad Boys II.” For…

Four reasons to never breach a contract

8 years ago

Contracts are an indispensable part of doing business. Yes, handshakes and verbal agreements will work in some rare instances, but…