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Miami’s Most Notable Recent Fraud Cases

By Alhalel Law |

Miami is a hub for business, and many entrepreneurs became incredibly successful in this area with a wide range of different products and services. Unfortunately, fraud and scams are also common in Miami, and some of the products that are being sold here either don’t exist or are not what customers think. Over the… Read More »

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Can Your Company Be Sued For Affirmative Action?

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Many companies want to ensure that they are hiring a diverse workforce, complete with representatives from a wide variety of genders, races, nationalities, and religions. Indeed, there are some laws that force American companies to hire a diverse workforce. But could this so-called “affirmative action” prove to be a legal issue in the future?… Read More »

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What To Do If Your Business Is Sued In Florida

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For business owners and business operators, there are few things more frustrating than facing a lawsuit. Whether the legal claim was initiated by a vendor, supplier, customer, employee, or competitor, it can be a burden. It is crucial that you take a proactive approach to protect the rights and interests of your company. Below,… Read More »

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When Might You Be Sued By The CFTC In Florida?

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If you’re one of the many entrepreneurs in Florida who makes money from investment products, you need to be aware of the CFTC. This commission oversees all types of investments in the Sunshine State, and you might face lawsuits from them if you commit certain offenses. If you face a lawsuit from the CFTC,… Read More »

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Can You Sue A Company For “Poaching” Your Employees?

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There is considerable competition for talent among companies across the United States. This competition has become so intense that many companies are now aggressively pursuing each other’s employees – effectively trying to steal the best and brightest from right under the noses of their rivals. But is this even legal? The simple answer is… Read More »

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Mark Cuban Sued In Florida For Promoting Crypto Platform

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These days, cryptocurrencies have permeated the entire business world, with many major companies in Florida openly embracing this new financial technology. Many individuals have also embraced crypto with open arms – including well-known billionaire Mark Cuban. Even though crypto can be staggeringly profitable, it can also lead to legal issues – as Cuban has… Read More »

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Commonly Broken Business Laws

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When you’re running a business, it’s always a good idea to stay on the right side of the law. Even small offenses can cost you significant amounts of money in fines, and crimes can also damage your business’ reputation. Of course, steering clear of trouble is easier said than done – especially because many… Read More »

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Why You Need A Lawyer To Form A Partnership

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If you’ve decided to start a partnership in Miami, you already know that it’s always a good idea to cut unnecessary costs. And if you’re examining the expenses associated with starting a partnership, you might be wondering whether you can get away with not hiring a lawyer. At first glance, it might seem like… Read More »

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What The Uniform Commercial Code Means For Your Business

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In the United States, many financial activities between businesses are governed by the Uniform Commercial Code. This set of law lays out exactly how certain legal issues are dealt with. This means that if you sell products, engage in contracts with other businesses, or conduct high-volume transactions each year, you should have a basic… Read More »

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How To Handle An NDA Dispute

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Otherwise known as non-disclosure agreements, NDAs are more common than ever before in the modern business world. In the age of social media and instant digital connections, companies must be incredibly careful about disclosing certain information. In theory, a non-disclosure agreement can help protect companies who don’t want certain information to be released. But… Read More »

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