Monthly Archives: March 2022

The Basics Of Noncompete Agreements
In the world of construction, you may have many employees that are not only invaluable to you, but which are privy to sensitive secrets of how your construction business operates, and does business. You may want to make sure that the people who work for you don’t take your information—or the training or experience… Read More »

Attorney Brendan A. Sweeney Of Sweeney Law, P.A. Featured In The Feb/March 2022 Edition Of The Broward County Bar Barrister – A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF FLORIDA’S NEW MINI-TCPA
President John F. Kennedy poignantly stated on June 25, 1963 “Change is the law of life. And those who only look to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” The landscape of the laws in Florida concerning consumer protection and telemarketing have experienced significant recent changes and Florida practitioners should be… Read More »

When Is A Contractor Liable For Something A Subcontractor Does?
As a contractor, you have enough to worry about, in order to get the project done, done correctly, and to stay out of legal trouble. The last thing you need is to worry about being held responsible for something a hired subcontractor does. But is a contractor responsible for the errors, omissions or mistakes,… Read More »

Differences Between Latent And Patent Construction Defects
In the world of construction, a defect is not just a defect. Rather, there are different kinds of defects, and the kinds of defects on a project can affect the rights, remedies, and relief that all parties in the construction process can receive. Is there a Defect? One big problem is that parties often… Read More »