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Accounting malpractice: What every business owner should know

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 30, 2019 | Business Litigation

When people think of "malpractice," they usually think of doctors or lawyers -- but accounting malpractice can be just as problematic. For a small business, it can be utterly devastating. As a small business owner, you probably rely on your accountant to operate with...

Florida small businesses targeted by aggressive ADA lawsuits

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 22, 2019 | Business Litigation

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is designed to make life easier and more equitable for people who struggle with disabling conditions of all sorts. It is not, however, meant to be a weapon that can be used to shake down small businesses for cash over minor...

Do you really need a nondisclosure agreement?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 10, 2019 | Business Litigation

Nondisclosure agreements had, at one point, become so common that just about every company had every employee sign one -- and that actually turned into a problem. Employees balked at signing agreements that they felt were unfair, and courts sometimes refused to...

When can a company’s shareholders sue?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Feb 20, 2019 | Business Litigation

Shareholder fortunes can rise, and fall, based on their holdings in a corporation. As the corporation profits, they profit. When the corporation suffers a big loss -- so do the shareholders. Except, these days, shareholders may decide to sue in order to recoup those...

Clients of Florida firm lose investments, owe money

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jan 17, 2019 | Business Litigation

Imagine waking up to find out that everything you had invested with a major brokerage firm was gone. On top of that, your investments failed so badly that you actually owe money. That's the reality for about 300 clients of a large Florida brokerage. Many of those...

Could your advertising lead to a lawsuit?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Dec 12, 2018 | Business Litigation

As a small business owner, you naturally want to promote your products or services as much as possible -- but you need to also keep in mind the limitations you are under. Federal and state laws alike aim to protect consumers from unfair business tactics. The...

Is your business tangled up in a dispute? Consider hiring a judge

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Nov 9, 2018 | Business Litigation

Is your business in a legal dispute with someone? Depending on the nature of the dispute -- and your desire to resolve the issue quietly and quickly -- you may want to consider hiring a private judge. Hiring a private judge to settle a civil suit between two...

Avoid deceptive advertising on social media

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Oct 12, 2018 | Business Litigation

"Native" ads are designed to fit right into a social media feed in a way that enhances the viewer's experience, rather than detracting from it. Unfortunately, some companies have gone too far in their efforts to disguise paid-for content as something organic. That can...

Distributors claim they were duped by Herbalife

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 24, 2018 | Business Litigation

In business, just like other areas of life, if something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. That's what a number of angry would-be millionaires are realizing as they file mounting legal claims against the company Herbalife, which specializes in healthy...

Are mandatory arbitration agreements enforceable?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 17, 2018 | Business Litigation

It's become increasingly common to put mandatory arbitration clauses in all kinds of consumer contracts, from cellphones to gift card sales. In many cases, customers may not even realize the agreement is there -- and they may not really understand what it means if...

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