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Category: Business Law

Navigating the Intricacies of Business Formations with a Miami Business Formation Attorney

Miami Business Formation Attorney

Starting a business can be an exciting and challenging endeavor, and the process of establishing your enterprise in Miami, Florida, is no exception. With a plethora of business formation options available, it’s crucial to select the right structure to ensure your company’s success. Partnering with a skilled Miami Business Formation Attorney, such as Daniel D. Diaz, P.A., can significantly…

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Do You Need a Lawyer for a Commercial Real Estate Closing?

commercial real estate closing

There is a reason the law in many other states makes it mandatory to have a lawyer representing you at a real estate closing. There are many complicated things that could happen at a closing that requires someone who is familiar with the law. Although Florida law does not mandate that you have a real estate attorney at closing,…

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Disputes Over Business Contract Terms

business contract terms

A contract is a legally binding agreement between two parties. Each contract will contain many key terms that govern the relationship between those who have signed the contract. Once the agreement is signed, the two parties may have disputes about what the contract actually meant. It is entirely possible for each party to think that a certain clause means…

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Common Franchise Disputes

franchise disputes

A franchise agreement can be beneficial for all parties involved. However, there are often disputes between the franchisor and the franchisee. Closely reviewing the agreement before you sign can help prevent disagreements. Here are some examples of franchise disputes. The most common disagreement is when one side accuses the other of a breach of contract. The franchise agreement sets…

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Why Your Business Needs Legal Counsel

business law

It is hard enough to run a business. You must focus your efforts on producing revenue. At the same time, you may need to deal with legal issues that require counsel from someone who has the knowledge and judgment to handle them. As good as you are at what you do, that person may not be you. When you…

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Different Options for Business Entities

Business entities

When you are beginning a business, one of your first decisions will be on a corporate form. This choice is a critical one, as your business entity will have its own pros and cons. You must navigate between ease and convenience and a structure that will give you more protection and tax breaks. In the end, you should invest…

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Ensure Business Compliance for 2023

Miami business lawyer

As the year ends, you are preparing for the year ahead for your life and your business. New resolutions and goals are on your mind, but you must do your research and preparations for new laws and changes. Some are optional for your industry, but others are mandatory. Speak to Miami business attorney Daniel D. Diaz, P.A., to discuss…

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Business Formation Checklist

Miami business attorney

Congratulations on starting your business; we know it has taken a lot of work and dedication to get to this point but are you ready to open your doors? Attorney Daniel D. Diaz, P.A., has 10 vital steps to cross off your checklist when forming your business. Our Miami business lawyer can help with many of these processes. Market…

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Is a Merger Right for Your Company?

merger

The decision of whether to sell your company to another or purchase another business is an extremely consequential one. If you are a buyer, a merger can make or break your company. If you are the seller, the merger is the one chance that you have to monetize the business that you have spent years building. Before you agree…

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Steps in Corporate Dissolution

Miami Florida Business Attorney

Your business cannot just close up shop and cease operating. There are formal steps that you need to take to bring your business entity to a close. First, you must seek approval to dissolve the business from its owners. If you are running an LLC, you would need sign-off from the members. If there are shareholders, their ownership interest…

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