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The basic requirements for a valid contract

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

Misunderstanding of contract law can often lead to quarrels between the parties involved. This typically lands many unresolved contract disputes in court, where the validity of the contract will be determined by an overseeing judge. In order to avoid an escalated legal dispute, you should familiarize yourself with the core qualifications for a valid… Read More »

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Factors to consider when selling your business

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

Deciding to sell your business can be a difficult decision. Once you resolve to sell, you will need to do some planning and preparation for a successful sale. Below are some aspects that you should consider before and during the process of selling your company. Sale price of comparable companies How much has a… Read More »

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SBA increases lending cap to $23.5 billion

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

The Small Business Administration has increased its loan cap for the remainder of the current fiscal year, which expires at the conclusion of this September. As it stands now, the program, which provides small businesses with working capital up to $5 million, has loaned $19.2 billion. This number represents roughly $3 billion more than… Read More »

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3 Major Mistakes Commonly Made by Small Businesses

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Obtaining legal representation is one of the first steps you should take when starting a business. Many business owners who attempt to navigate the process themselves find that they ultimately pay more in fees and subject themselves to regulations that could have been avoided by consulting an experienced business litigation attorney in West Palm… Read More »

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What Happens if You Operate a Business without a License?

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

Starting a small business is a big undertaking. From getting a lease to insurance to permits and licenses, you have so much to do and so many fees to pay. On top of all of that, you will still have federal and state tax, city tax, state tax and even self-employment tax on earned… Read More »

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Can You Dispute an Implied Contract?

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

Implied contracts are still considered legal agreements between two people. But, these agreements are not written down. So, if a dispute arises, how is an implied contract handled? Defining Implied Contracts An implied contract is an agreement that is formed between two parties based on their behavior. This behavior shows that both intend to… Read More »

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7 Reasons to Avoid Breach of Contract

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

No one intends to breach a contract agreement, but there are times it is out of your control. Whether you need to back out of an agreement or you simply feel the other party is not fulfilling their end of the deal, a breach could be devastating for your company. Any time you need… Read More »

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Construction Litigation: Defective Design

By Kelley Kaplan & Eller |

Although many renters dream of someday owning a home of their own, unfortunately financial stress can leave someone renting for longer than originally planned. There are many benefits when it comes to renting an apartment or a duplex, such as cheaper costs, no commitments, and no taxes. In many cases, the owner of the… Read More »

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Corporate Law and Litigation Services In The State Of Florida

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Regardless of size or industry, every business struggles once or more in its lifetime. Running a business is also running and managing a relationship with all stakeholders. Every relationship experiences some type of break down or dissolution in its lifetime, but it’s how a business owner or entrepreneur reaches a resolution is what is… Read More »

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