Monthly Archive: May 2020

Introduction Several countries are placed under complete lockdowns and at a standstill due to the Coronavirus pandemic, impacting all phases of life and government. Small and medium sized businesses are severely affected due to these lockdowns. Employers have mandated employees to work remotely. While this method might minimize the spread of the virus, it may...

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Becoming a franchisee is an attractive option for many aspiring entrepreneurs who feel more comfortable with a significant amount of guidance during their first business endeavor. This blog is structured as a general guide to help you understand the steps you need to take to open your own franchise in the state of Florida. Before...

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Business interruption insurance compensates the policyholder for lost business income if the policyholder’s company had to vacate the premises or close its doors. The cause is due to disaster-related damage that is covered under the policy. In other words, this insurance covers the revenue you would have earned, based on your financial records, had the...

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Boilerplate clauses are, by definition, routine provisions that appear in nearly all business contracts and are often overlooked. This does not mean they lack significant weight or have any impact on your business agreement. The purpose of boilerplate clauses is to protect the interests of all parties that sign the contract. In practice, some may...

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One of the most important considerations for potential franchisees to address when negotiating and signing the relevant contracts is his or her franchise’s territory. When you are operating as one location that is part of a much larger corporation, you must perform a great amount of due diligence to ensure that your assigned territory is...

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There are many actions that have to be undertaken prior to a corporation coming to life. One of the most important aspects of incorporation is the role of promoters. Promoters are individuals who take the initiative in founding and organizing the business or enterprise. They are needed to raise capital, enter contracts, and ensure an...

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Trembly Law Firm Successfully Prevents Law Firm Former Employer From Harassing an Attorney Former Employee When Managing Partner, Christian E. Rodriguez, first heard the story, he knew he had to help this fellow member of the Florida Bar. A former attorney employee (“former employee”) at a local firm had been subpoenaed to testify at deposition...

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