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What is a force majeure clause in a contract?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Sep 19, 2025 | Contract Disputes

Contracts are written agreements between two parties to hold both sides accountable. Businesses often use these as they conduct various transactions. Every contract contains several clauses and terms to ensure that both sides fully understand what they’re responsible...

4 types of contract breaches

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Sep 4, 2025 | Contract Disputes

Contracts are essential legal documents that set the terms of a professional business relationship. There are many different kinds of business contracts, including contracts that determine the goods or services a party is legally obligated to provide to another party....

What is bait-and-switch business fraud?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 22, 2025 | Business Litigation

A bait-and-switch is a type of fraud that often targets consumers, or even other business owners. It is a trick used to make sales, and the purchaser may then realize that they have been deceived after the fact. Often, a bait-and-switch starts with the advertisement...

Holding a competitor accountable for business defamation

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 10, 2025 | Business Torts

Reputation is everything in the business world. Modern customers tend to search online for multiple options before they hire a company to provide them with services or choose what brand of products to purchase. Organizations therefore need to be very protective of...

Is a condo association responsible for water damage?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 8, 2025 | Contract Disputes

There are many benefits associated with living in a condominium as opposed to a standalone residential unit. Condo owners benefit from clear community standards that help protect their property values. They have access to an assortment of amenities, possibly including...

A Ponzi scheme is a type of investment fraud

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jul 28, 2025 | Business Litigation

There are many types of financial fraud that can occur, especially when it comes to investing. One of the most well-known is what's called a Ponzi scheme. This is a significant type of fraud that is similar to a pyramid scheme, and it can cost investors millions of...

Key clauses to include in business-to-business contracts

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jul 18, 2025 | Contract Disputes

When two businesses enter into a contract, the details are vital. A well-drafted agreement can help avoid confusion, protect both parties and ensure the deal runs smoothly. While each contract will vary, some clauses are especially important in most...

What if you want to sell real estate and a co-owner doesn’t?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jun 27, 2025 | Commercial Real Estate

When people own real estate together, it can sometimes lead to conflicts. One of the most common issues is when one person wants to sell the real estate and the other does not. Technically, in many joint ownership situations, cooperation is necessary. If two people...

What are the elements of cyber libel?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jun 23, 2025 | Business Litigation

In today’s digital world, online reviews, posts and comments can influence a company’s reputation within moments. Cyber libel refers to false and damaging written statements published on the internet that harm a business’s reputation or operations. These statements...

Is water incursion grounds for a construction defect lawsuit?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jun 6, 2025 | Construction Litigation

Construction firms working in Florida are subject to many different regulations. They have to adhere to state building codes and also local ordinances such as zoning. Construction businesses must also strive to fulfill the terms of the agreements they reach with their...

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