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Florida to Eliminate Sales Tax on Commercial Rent: What Businesses Need to Know

The Sunshine State has made strides to be more pro-businesses, including completely eliminating sales tax on commercial real estate rentals. The move is expected to reduce state revenue by $1.146 billion annually but boost the coffers of small businesses and...

Blog Tariffs Supply Chain Strategy

Navigating Tariffs: A Florida Business Owner’s Guide to Adapting Supply Chains

Supply chain management took on new importance with the international tariffs that were threatened or implemented in 2025. Suddenly businesses are looking at ways to pre-purchase and stockpile supplies, to reduce costs, find new sources of goods, or route items...

Blog Key Commercial Lease Clauses

Key Clauses to Include in Commercial Lease Agreements

When a property has the location and amenities that your business needs, it’s easy to overlook the fine print: the details in your lease agreement. But these details can trip you up, cost money, and create headaches. Some of the...

Blog Floridas New Noncompete Law

What to Know About Florida’s New Noncompete Law

New and existing employees are often asked to sign lots of paperwork when hired by a new employer. These include NDA and noncompete agreements, which have different purposes and enforcement rules. An employee’s grasp of the laws behind the paperwork...

Blog Essential Legal Latin Phrases

3 Common Legal Latin Phrases, and 1 That Should Be

Latin phrases have been used in law for centuries. Latin was once the language of the Roman Empire, and as the legal system evolved, many Latin phrases became ingrained in legal terminology. While most legal terms have been translated into...

Blog Single Member LLC Operating Agreement

5 Reasons Your Single-Member Florida LLC Needs an Operating Agreement

An operating agreement is a contract that controls your LLC’s operations as well as member interaction with each other and with the LLC. You may think that an operating agreement is not necessary for your single-member LLC – after all...

Blog Is Your Contract Legally Binding

How Can You Tell If Your Business Contract Is Legally Binding and How Can You Fix It?

In the world of business, contracts are fundamental in defining relationships, obligations, and expectations between parties. A legally binding contract ensures that all parties involved are held accountable and provides a mechanism for recourse if the terms are breached. However,...

Blog Protecting Your Business Brand

Protecting Your Brand

Why is Brand Protection Important? Key aspects of brand protection include: Obtaining appropriate legal protection. Using the brand properly. Enforcing the brand. Failure to take appropriate steps in any of these areas could jeopardize brand rights and value. If rights...

Blog Dissolving A Florida Corporation

The Right Way to Dissolve a Corporation in Florida

Generally, a corporation in Florida that wishes to dissolve must file with the Division of Corporations (DOC) articles of dissolution signed by an authorized officer of the corporation. The articles of dissolution must include 3 basic pieces of information: the...

Blog When An Employee Sues Your Business

What To Do When Your Employee Sues You

Dealing with an employee lawsuit can be a challenging and stressful situation for any employer. It’s essential to handle such situations carefully and in compliance with the law. Here are some key steps to consider if you find yourself facing...

Blog Asset Purchase vs. Entity Sale

What’s The Difference Between an Asset Purchase and an Entity Sale?

In the world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), one of the crucial decisions buyers and sellers must make is whether to structure the deal as an “Asset Purchase” or an “Entity Sale.” (Note here: An “Entity Sale” can also be...

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