By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published July 28, 2014 | Posted in Business Litigation | Tagged Tags: breach of contract |
On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Saturday, June 28, 2014. This case shows that a breach of a business contract can be an expensive proposition, regardless of whether it occurs in Florida or another state. A contract between two business entities is a legally enforceable agreement, and each party should Read More
Read MoreBusiness litigation involving condo associations commonly occurs On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Monday, July 28, 2014. In Florida business disputes regarding the operation and management of condominium homeowners’ associations are relatively common. In general, a condominium association is formed by the homeowners to manage the communal functions of the Read More
Read MoreU.S. Xpress accuses Florida company of breach of contract On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Friday, July 18, 2014. A contract between U.S. Xpress Enterprises and a trucking company apparently called for the latter of the two to foot the bill for goods that were damaged during delivery. The Florida-based Read More
Read MoreStrip mall lease disputes are a source of business litigation On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Businesses located in shopping centers and strip malls usually have to sign a lease with the development owner or management company. Prior to the expiration of the lease, the business Read More
Read MoreA plague on both their houses? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, August 1, 2013. An interesting breach of contract case occurred after Marsh Supermarkets, which is owned by Florida-based Sun Capital, fired its one-time CEO. The employment agreement between Marsh and the supermarket chain provided that if the Read More
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