Injunctive relief for breach of contract is a legal remedy that restrains a party from doing certain acts or requires a party to act in a certain way. It is a common remedy in business litigation, specifically in cases where the contract is ongoing or the non-breaching party could continue an activity that would cause...
Florida LLC’s and What You Need to Know Florida LLC rules are essential for entrepreneurs and business owners who wish to establish a limited liability company (LLC) in Florida. An LLC is a popular type of business entity because it offers the flexibility of a partnership and the protection of a corporation. It also has...
Starting and managing a business with partners can be immensely rewarding, but it also comes with its challenges. Thousands of businesses are involved in partnership dispute lawsuits each year. Recognizing the early signs of a potential partnership dispute is crucial to addressing issues before they escalate. At Trembly Law Firm, we understand the dynamics of business partnerships...
Every year, thousands of franchisees sue their franchisor. Why? Because if a strong foundation is not laid in advance, the franchisor may be liable for hundreds of thousands – even millions – of dollars. So if you’ve decided that you’re going to expand your business through franchising, having a robust franchise agreement is crucial. This...
August 20th, 2024 Update: A federal court has blocked the implementation of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) regulation that would have effectively banned nearly all non-compete agreements nationwide. The court ruled that the FTC overstepped its authority, and as a result, the proposed ban on existing non-compete agreements has been halted. This ruling means that businesses can...
If ever there was a super legal-sounding term for a fairly common occurrence, it would be injunctive relief. It essentially means to get someone to stop doing something. In other words, you want to enjoin (stop) the other party from doing something. The act of getting them to not do that something is your desired...
On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule banning most non-competes nationwide. At Trembly Law, we are actively monitoring the situation and are ready to assist you in navigating these changes effectively. Our goal is to ensure that your business remains compliant, while also safeguarding your interests in this...
Many small to medium-sized businesses (“SMB”) find themselves in a bind: as they grow, so do their legal needs, but they’re often not quite large enough to justify the expense of a full-time in-house lawyer. At the same time, the prospect of turning to outside law firms, with no constraints on billable hours, makes many...