When a Florida company enters into an agreement with another entity, the contract between the two parties must clearly outline the expectations of each toward the other. Confidentiality clauses are often included, and are written to prevent the misuse of inside...
Month: November 2012
Florida non-compete agreements can lead to litigation
In matters of employment, the decisions that an individual makes at the beginning of their tenure with a Florida company can have longstanding effects, even after they choose to leave to pursue other career options. One executive who recently left Amazon to go to work...
Music industry contract dispute shows dark side of business
Florida residents may be familiar with the music of singer-songwriter Audrianna Cole. A recent lawsuit surrounding the artist has made waves in the recording industry, as a talent agency and a music executive argue over who should profit from her success. The contract...
Former WNBA team owner files legal malpractice suit
A recently filed lawsuit has an unusual defendant: the law firm originally hired to assist the plaintiff in another matter. Legal malpractice suits are not common, but many prove to have interesting legal arguments concerning the duties that attorneys and firms have...
Florida health care contract dispute puts senior citizens on edge
Disputes between major corporations are an inevitable part of business these days, and those among health care companies are no exception. The cost of health care is continuing to rise, and with every major increase, health insurance companies and health care...