What Are the Most Common Types of Business Lawsuits in Florida?
- posted: Mar. 30, 2026
Disputes are common in the business world. Over time, even well-managed companies can find themselves initiating or facing litigation. In either event, Florida company owners and managers need to take Read More
Garden Leave Under Florida’s New Law Governing Restrictive Covenants
- posted: Feb. 05, 2026
Businesses have utilized many different methods to guard against employees leaving the company and then using what they’ve learned against their former employer. One option is commonly referred to as Read More
Case Dismissed in Florida Unfair Competition Case Between Tech Companies that Shared Information
- posted: Jan. 07, 2026
Rapidly changing business conditions can lead companies to work together on certain products and initiatives. This type of collaboration is frequently seen in high-tech industries where businesses choose to pool Read More
Florida Appeals Court Prevents Recovery in Construction Dispute Due to Lack of License
- posted: Dec. 24, 2025
Construction disputes are very common in Florida, and outcome of a particular conflict could have severe financial repercussions on an involved party. Before a case even gets to the merits Read More
State Supreme Court Says Sovereign Immunity Does Not Apply in Breach of Contract Case Against UF
- posted: Dec. 10, 2025
Sovereign immunity is a centuries-old legal concept that protects governments from a wide range of lawsuits. However, the State of Florida does consent to he held accountable in certain types Read More
Access to Documents Triggers Lawsuit Between NBA Team’s Owners
- posted: Nov. 26, 2025
When a conflict exists among owners of a business, access to accurate information is critical. The shareholder or partner with a majority stake or control over daily operations might unlawfully Read More
Lawmaker Proposes New Rules for Contracts Involving Elderly and Disabled Parties
- posted: Nov. 12, 2025
Questions of capacity frequently arise when someone who is elderly or disabled signs a contract that does not seem to be in their best interests. However, invalidating an agreement can Read More
Northern District of Florida Strikes $187 Million Hurricane Sally Damage Appraisal
- posted: Oct. 29, 2025
During hurricane season, Florida often gets hit hard. The most serious storms result in a loss of life, but even weather events that don’t qualify as hurricanes can leave property Read More
Appeals Court Decides on Which State Law Applies in Noncompete Agreement Case
- posted: Oct. 15, 2025
Throughout the country, many people work for companies that are headquartered in other states. This can become a factor in cases where a former employer tries to enforce a noncompete Read More
NIL Contract Interference Alleged in College Football Player’s Transfer
- posted: Oct. 01, 2025
Changes in bigtime college sports have occurred so quickly that it can be difficult to keep up with the current rules on issues such as student-athlete compensation and transfers. Not Read More
Enterprise Sues Former Employee for Alleged Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
- posted: Sep. 17, 2025
Fierce competition leads companies in many industries to take steps designed to protect their trade secrets and other intellectual property. Trade secrets go well beyond examples like the formula for Read More
State Sues Two Schoolbook Publishers for Alleged Overcharging
- posted: Sep. 03, 2025
Companies that rely on government contracts must be cognizant of the complex legal framework associated with these agreements. Actions that might not raise any concern when dealing with private businesses Read More
How Does Florida’s CHOICE Act Affect Noncompete Agreements?
- posted: Aug. 20, 2025
At the federal and state levels, a great deal of discussion has taken place over the past couple of years about the proper scope of noncompete agreements. In the prior Read More
What Elements Should be Included in Your Company’s Employee Contracts?
- posted: Aug. 06, 2025
Running a successful business usually requires the negotiation and execution of favorable contracts. Sometimes, it can take months to close a deal with a customer or another company as each Read More
Law Combating Squatting on Commercial Property Now in Effect
- posted: Jul. 23, 2025
Commercial property owners need to be vigilant in order to protect their investment. Florida presents several different challenges, including a volatile real estate market, high insurance costs and the threat Read More
Florida Broadens Scope of Vexatious Litigation Law
- posted: Jul. 09, 2025
Everyone has a right to seek legal relief in court. This might include an initial claim, followed by an appeal if a party believes a decision was made in error. Read More