By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published March 30, 2017 | Posted in Business Litigation | Tagged Tags: Business Litigation | Comments Off on Analyzing breaches of contract, Part 1
Analyzing breaches of contract, Part 1 On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, March 30, 2017. Most businesses will enter into numerous contracts over the span of its existence, with the goal of these contracts being that they provide mutually-beneficial gains to the parties involved. The contract serves a strict Read More
Read MoreMany factors to consider with non-compete agreements On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Non-compete agreements are fairly straightforward documents, but the effects they have on the individual, the individual’s employer, and any past or future employer involved with the individual or the non-compete are what make Read More
Read MoreConsidering business bankruptcy? Here are a few tips On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Wednesday, March 15, 2017. There are no guarantees in business, and financial health certainly is one of the common problems that companies run into. If you are having a tough time paying off your debts or Read More
Read MoreWhat are business torts and what can prompt actions? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Torts on Thursday, March 9, 2017. When a person suffers injury due to another’s negligence, the right to seek recovery of losses and compensation exists. Such disputes in Florida are often resolved with representatives from either side Read More
Read MoreIBM accused of fraud in $170M lawsuit On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, March 9, 2017. The following story doesn’t involve the state of Pennsylvania, but it does involve another state filing a lawsuit against IBM over a contract dispute. The case in question involves the state of Pennsylvania Read More
Read MoreYou don’t have to sign a contract on the spot On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Noncompete Agreements on Tuesday, March 7, 2017. The Florida job market can be tough these days. Finding a new job that offers competitive wages and benefits is often easier said than done, not to mention hoping to Read More
Read MoreGoing through foreclosure? Contact an attorney. On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Foreclosure Defense on Thursday, March 2, 2017. Buying a home is a huge step in the lives of many people. Sometimes the step is too big, and the responsibility of keeping up with mortgage payments can get the better of otherwise Read More
Read MoreDid Uber steal trade secret from a Google partner? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Friday, February 24, 2017. The theft of trade secrets is a very serious allegation and one that any company should take seriously, regardless of what side of the allegation they are on. Trade secret theft Read More
Read MoreWendy’s sues large franchisee for alleged breach of contract On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Sunday, February 22, 2015. Franchise disputes are a substantial source of business litigation to law firms in Florida that handle such matters. This generally consists of a disagreement between the franchiser, e.g., McDonald’s or another Read More
Read MoreWhat’s your business structure? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Formation & Planning on Thursday, February 16, 2017. It is easy to jump to conclusions when it comes to your idea of how to start a business. You may think that you must offer a great service or have a great product Read More
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