Florida Legislature Clarifies Completion of Contract Date
Wed, Jul 19, 2017
Statute of Limitations Change
Florida Statute 95.11, Limitations of Actions; Adverse Possession, discusses limitations for actions, other than recovery of real property, and the timeframes in which they need to be file... Read More
By Drew C. Williams, Esq.
Comparing Business Entities
Mon, Jun 12, 2017
Limited Liability Companies (LLC)
A Limited Liability Corporation (“LLC”) holds the owners, or members, to limited liability. The primary benefit of an LLC includes member’s personal assets being protected if the busine... Read More
By James Pickens, Esq.
Forming a Business
Thu, Apr 13, 2017
When starting a business, you must first determine what type of business would be most beneficial, and then you must file the necessary documents.
Click here to learn about the different business entities
Forming a Limited Liability Corp... Read More
By James Pickens, Esq.
“Probate” is Not, and Doesn’t Have to be, a Nasty Word
Wed, Jan 18, 2017
Almost everyone has heard a horror story about the disastrous consequences of a probate administration and the exorbitant cost to the estate and its beneficiaries. The story is usually followed by a proclama... Read More
A Construction Defect is Found: What is a Chapter 558 Notice of Claim?
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
What happens if there is a construction defect? How do you know what steps to take from there?
Chapter 558, also known as the Florida Construction Defect Statute, involves a pre-suit process if a construction defect is found upon completion. Chapter... Read More
By Drew C. Williams, Esq.
What LLC Members Need to Know About Recent Changes in the LLC Statute
Wed, Aug 03, 2016
Benefits of Limited Liability Companies
A limited liability company (LLC) can be very attractive for business owners for a number of reasons. LLC’s are primarily created to protect members against personal liability from any debts of the busin... Read More