by Romy Jurado | Jan 31, 2022 | Litigation
No one enters a legally binding agreement with another party for no reason. All contracts must have a purpose, so each party must perform according to the contractual terms before reaping the benefits. However, things change, and the purpose that led to the signature...
by Romy Jurado | Jan 7, 2022 | Litigation
In 2020, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 4.5 million fraud reports. These crimes caused a total of $3.3 billion in losses, which encompasses several fraud types – including inducement claims. In Florida, an FTC report found the existence of...
by Romy Jurado | Jan 5, 2022 | Litigation
In Florida, many entrepreneurs opt for structuring their companies as limited liability companies (LLCs). Essentially, an LLC is a hybrid business structure, reuniting characteristics of corporations and partnerships. The main advantage of establishing an LLC is that...
by Romy Jurado | Dec 31, 2021 | Litigation
Florida offers a thriving business environment for entrepreneurs, attracting companies nationwide to expand and people to start their businesses from the ground. However, such a competitive environment may lead some players to steal clients from competitors. Although...
by Romy Jurado | Dec 29, 2021 | Litigation
In the corporate world, a shareholder is an individual or entity that owns at least one share of a company’s equity or stocks. Consequently, a shareholder is one of the multiple owners in a corporation. Successful shareholders are rewarded when they receive...
by Romy Jurado | Dec 24, 2021 | Litigation
When someone hires a professional to perform a specific type of service, the expectation is that the performance will meet the highest professional standards. Nonetheless, sometimes the expectation may not be fulfilled. Occasionally, a professional may fail to meet...