Monthly Archives: February 2026
What Happens When a Partner in a Partnership Commits Fraud?
When you go into business as a partnership, you might not want it to happen, but you are aware of the risk, that a partner doesn’t pull his or her weight, or that the partner doesn’t fulfill his or her obligations under a partnership agreement. What you may not anticipate–and what you may not… Read More »
How the New Choice Act Affects Florida’s Noncompete Agreement Laws
Noncompete agreements have been a contentious issue, and the subject of many “on again off again” rules and regulations making them illegal and then legal again. But in Florida, a new law not only reinforces the previous legalization of these agreements, but actually, it can be argued, makes them a bit stronger. The Choice… Read More »
Have You Reviewed Your Business’ Bylaws?
This happens all the time: Someone starts a business, and gets all their paperwork in order, including their bylaws. Then time goes on, things change, both in life, technology and your business…and yet, your bylaws remain the same. And one day, they simply don’t meet your needs. It may be time to look at… Read More »
Include These Provisions in Your Independent Contractor Agreements
If your business relies on independent contractors, you may want to consider some type of agreement with those contractors, to spell out the rights and responsibilities of all parties. But there can be special considerations with independent contractors, and the contracts that you have with them. Obviously, there are all types of contractors that… Read More »

