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Don’t Discriminate Against Employees who File for Bankruptcy

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Filing for bankruptcy is not a “Scarlet Letter,” or a mark of some kind of shame for people who do file. Nonetheless, as an employer you may have, and have a right to have, your own opinion on what it means when employees file for bankruptcy. What you don’t have a right to do,… Read More »

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Is a Nonprofit Organization Right for You?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Let’s say you are starting a new business, and you are considering what kind of business entity you will be. One type of entity you may not have considered, is the nonprofit or not for profit organization. While of course, these entities can only be used for certain kinds of businesses, if your business… Read More »

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Partnership Accounting: How Does Discovery Work?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Accounting can be one of the most effective, efficient methods to resolve a business partnership dispute in Florida. The initial discovery process is limited with an accounting. This is one of the reasons why the process can be faster. Here, our Miami partnership dispute attorneys explain the key points to understand about discovery works… Read More »

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CoFounders Sue Trump Media, Threatening Proposed Truth Social Merger

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

On March 1st, 2024, The New York Times reported that a partnership owned by Wes Moss and Andy Litinsky filed a lawsuit against Trump Media in the Delaware Chancery Court. They argue that Donald Trump—the Former President and owner of Trump Media—is improperly trying to dilute their shares in the company. Within this article,… Read More »

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Report: Construction Fraud Case Highlights Disturbing Trend in Florida

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

According to a report from Action News Jax, a luxury home builder with an otherwise reputable track record is facing more than a dozen complaints from residential customers. Prosecutors contend that the Pineapple Corporation—and its owner, Spencer Calvert—improperly took in millions from customers. Within this article, our Miami FDUTPA lawyer discusses the report—and the… Read More »

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Understanding the BFOQ Defense in Discrimination Cases

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

As a business, you probably are aware of the dangers of discriminating, whether as to race, health/disability, religion, gender, or nationality. But in some cases, in some industries, there may be some instances where you feel like you have to be a bit discriminatory—not in a mean way, but because your particular industry is… Read More »

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Using Hold Harmless Agreements in Your Business Contracts

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

If you’re a business and you’re hoping to limit your legal exposure, or to at least have some control over any lawsuits brought against you, the use of exculpatory clauses or hold harmless agreements may accomplish that goal. But the last thing you want is false confidence—it’s important to make sure that the exculpatory… Read More »

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The Basics of Judgment Collection: How Long and How to Do It?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

When people are sued, you will often hear them say something like “let them sue me, they’ll never collect.” And while that may be true to some extent—some people really have nothing to collect—the question isn’t really what can be collected—it’s how long a judgment creditor has to collect on the judgment. How Long… Read More »

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Breach of Contract Claims: Equitable Relief

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

When a contract is violated, the non-breaching party may have a legal claim. In Florida, the primary remedy in a breach of contract case is financial compensation. However, in some cases, an equitable remedy may also be available. The Legal Information Institute explains that equitable relief in a breach of contract claim refers to… Read More »

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Tripadvisor Permitted to Re-Incorporate in Nevada—But Shareholder Litigation Can Still Move Forward

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

According to a report from MSN, a judge from the Delaware Court of Chancery has agreed to permit Tripadvisor to re-incorporate in Nevada. However, in doing so, the court noted that ongoing shareholder disputes against the business can still move forward. Here, our West Palm Beach shareholder rights lawyer discusses the ruling and its… Read More »

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