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Contract Disputes

Proposed bill may complicate filing construction defects suits in Florida

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Mar 10, 2015 | Contract Disputes

Having a new house built in Florida takes time, effort and money. When all the work is completed, you should have the home that you planned for. Sadly, sometimes homeowners discover construction defects in their newly completed homes. When this happens, there are...

Specific performance can help enforce contract agreements

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Feb 12, 2015 | Contract Disputes

The real estate business is hopping in Miami. Deals are being made at a rapid clip and you need to be on the ball lest you miss out on the next big opportunity. But, let's say you were able to secure the purchase of a great piece of property. You have signed a real...

Breach of contract can merit a variety of damages

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Dec 22, 2014 | Contract Disputes

When you enter into a contract with another party, it is expected that the agreement’s terms will be met. Contracts should be written in such a manner that both parties will derive value from adherence to its terms. Unfortunately, sometimes disputes arise and...

Different types of contracts can be legally binding

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Oct 14, 2014 | Contract Disputes

When parties decide to enter some form of mutually beneficial venture, they may create a contract so as to have a clear and legally binding agreement. A contract can help keep a project on track and ensure that all involved receive a satisfactory outcome to their...

Misinterpreted language can lead to contract disputes

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Sep 4, 2014 | Contract Disputes

In a scene from the classic Marx Brothers movie “A Night at the Opera,” Groucho and Chico go over the details of a contract. As the crazy negotiations reach a conclusion, Chico asks Groucho about the last clause in the contract. Groucho says that the clause nullifies...

City makes breach of contract complaint against developer

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jul 24, 2014 | Contract Disputes

When doing land development work in Florida, parties that wish to work together in a manner of mutual interest must make an agreement regarding the role each party shall play in the endeavor. A contract helps to provide assurances to both sides that their unified...

Publisher in heated contract dispute with Amazon

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jun 10, 2014 | Contract Disputes

Part of running a business in Florida means reaching and signing contracts with other companies that might be able to help your venture succeed. Sometimes, the contract process goes without a hitch and things go quite swimmingly for all the parties involved....

MOCA and city of North Miami locked in contract dispute

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 7, 2014 | Contract Disputes

The city of North Miami is not painting a pretty picture of the Museum of Contemporary Art’s lawsuit against them. In April, MOCA sued North Miami for what could be considered a classic example of a breach of contract. The board of the museum contends that the city...

South Miami reaches agreement with YMCA over lease dispute

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 2, 2014 | Contract Disputes

The YMCA has been locked in a back-and-forth with the city of South Miami for more than a year over the terms of a lease. The not-for-profit organization signed the lease to allow them to operate in Downrite Park, a 10-acre green space that residents also refer to as...

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