Trembly Law

Start Strong: Four Tips for Building Business Partnerships That Last

Few things are more valuable to a business than a productive partnership, but nothing is more destructive than partners who don’t get along. Apple would never have gotten off the ground without the complementary talents and personalities of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, and many other businesses profit from the diverse abilities that two partners […]

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Miami Business and Litigation attorney Brett Trembly, Esq., of the Trembly Law Firm, wins appeal.

Appellate tribunal affirmed, per curiam, lower-court’s finding in favor of Trembly’s client at trial. Firm also awarded fees and costs. The Appellate Court’s decision upheld the validity of non-refundable deposits contained in written contracts. Trembly’s client retained a clearly defined, clearly enumerated (important contractual elements) non-refundable deposit given by a repeat customer. The court held

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“He Ripped Me Off!” What Happens When Your Contract Is Breached?

In 2007, Rain, a Korean pop-star, canceled a show in Honolulu just days before the concert was scheduled to occur. After a lengthy jury trial, Rain was found liable for breach of contract and was ordered to pay the Hawaiian concert promoter $5 million in punitive damages, $1 million for damages related to fraud, and

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Trembly Law Firm, Co-Counsel, Win Appeal in Front of the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit

Seattle IP Lawyer writes “Spank Author’s Estate Whacks Music Publishers on Appeal.” Read more about the victorious copyright infringement appeal filed by business attorney Brett Trembly’s co-counsel, Lita Rosario, Esq., here.

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Trouble in Partnership Paradise: What to Know, and Do, If Your Business Partnership Is on the Rocks

Business divorces are common. You and your partner had a million-dollar idea, the entrepreneurial fire engulfed you, and you eloped to the business wedding chapel hoping the love would last. Now, your partner thinks he’s the next Bill Gates and you’re the one holding him back (he’ll later accuse your attorney of worse, as well

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Hiring a Contractor? Four Tips for a Safe and Effective Relationship

Working with an independent contractor is an effective to increase productivity without adding dollars to your payroll. Whether you hire a contractor to perform services outside of your expertise, or to handle a short-term spike in demand, contractors are a popular option for many business owners. Working with an independent contractor, however, can lead to

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Miami Business Law: Five Important Elements of a Partnership Agreement

Starting a business is exciting, and if you’re about to take the plunge, congratulations! However, many business owners get caught up so fully in the excitement of launching, they neglect important steps in the process. The item most often omitted is arguably the most vital – the Operating or Partnership Agreement. Even though it may

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