By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published August 30, 2021 | Posted in Business Litigation | Tagged Tags: Business Litigation, disputes, operating agreements, partnership agreements |
Minimizing risk through well-drafted non-compete agreements On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Wednesday, December 28, 2016. As a business owner, you know the serious impact that a dispute or contract issue can have on the health and success of your operations. It is possible to avoid such conflicts and minimize Read More
Read MoreLLC tax pros and cons On behalf of business attorney, H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Formation & Planning on Monday, June 12, 2017. Florida entrepreneurs who are considering establishing new companies and may be interested in utilizing the Limited Liability Company structure should understand how taxes are handled for these types of businesses. Read More
Read MoreLegal Concerns are Vast and Plentiful in the World of Business On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, June 8, 2017. Whether you are an entrepreneur just starting his or her business, a well-established and experienced business person, or a company that is struggling to make ends meet, there will Read More
Read MoreJeweler sues former employees for allegedly taking secret info On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Up the eastern seaboard from Orlando, Florida, there is a trade secret lawsuit going on between Smyth Jewelers — a century-old business with a significant presence in Baltimore — and former Read More
Read MoreSears, One World Technologies embroiled in contract dispute On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Wednesday, May 17, 2017. An intriguing contract dispute is brewing between Sears and One World Technologies, a subsidiary of a Chinese company called Techtronic Industries that manufactures the tools under the Craftsman brand. The CEO Read More
Read MoreLiens and the law in Florida On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Tax season has just passed, and in the wake of it you are probably seeing more articles in reference to tax liens. But a lien is something that can be applied outside of the Read More
Read MoreSidewalk remains unfinished as a result of contract dispute On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Saturday, April 29, 2017. While the following story didn’t occur here in Florida, it exemplifies the problems that can occur when two parties are unable to reach an amicable solution to a contract dispute. It Read More
Read MoreYour company’s trade secret needs to be protected On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, April 20, 2017. Let’s say that your business is a restaurant, and one of the reasons your restaurant is so popular is that you have a secret recipe that every customer loves. This leads to Read More
Read Morenalyzing breaches of contract, Part 2 On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Friday, March 31, 2017. In our last post, we began a discussion about breaches of contract and how these issues can create serious legal problems for many different companies. And it isn’t just legal problems that come with Read More
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