Yes, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are generally enforceable in Florida.
Florida has laws that recognize the validity of contracts and provides a legal framework for enforcing them. An NDA is essentially a contract between two or more parties, where one or more parties agree not to disclose confidential information to third parties. As long as the NDA meets the requirements for a valid contract under Florida law, it is generally enforceable.
It's important to note that Florida law also places limits…
Florida is awash in limited liability companies and corporations. Businesses are smart to form them because both create a shield between the owners and operators, on the one hand, and the outside world, on the other.
But which one is better for you?
Here comes the unfortunate answer you dreaded: it depends. It depends on a number of things, some of which are personal to the people who first create the entity, but a lot really has to do with…
If you own a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and are in the process of splitting from your spouse, you may be worried about what happens to your LLC in a divorce.
In Florida, an LLC is most often considered marital property if it was created during the marriage, which means each spouse carries an ownership interest in the company, regardless of who started the business or whose name is on the company letterhead. This can make it more difficult to…
We are here for you, as we have been since we opened in 2018. Nothing has changed. We are open, up, and running.
The outside world has changed the day to day way many of us do things – personally and professionally. Fortunately, we were built from the ground up to be ready to work from anywhere, anytime.
Based in south Florida where hurricanes are a reality for five months a year, we made the intentional decision at the outset…