Florida businesses are suffering from an epidemic of lawsuits -- but they finally have access to a way to inoculate themselves. Now, someone just needs to spread the message so that more business owners know what to do. Drive-by lawsuits are costing companies...
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Month: January 2018
Could a letter of intent bind you in a contract?
If you call a document a "letter of intent," is it enforceable as a contract? Maybe. One thing is certain, however: Letters of intent open the doorway for some serious contract disputes. The argument over whether or not the parties involved actually have a legally...
What makes a rental uninhabitable?
There are places that you probably don't really want to inhabit and there are places that are legally uninhabitable. What's the difference? Under Florida law, a property that a landlord has let fallen into disrepair can be declared "uninhabitable," which can allow a...
Understand why governing law provisions are used in contracts
There's a phrase or two that's commonly seen in contracts called a governing law provision or conflict of laws provision. Many people read over this part of the contracts that they sign without fully understanding its meaning. That could be a mistake that could haunt...