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Divorcing Florida couples who own a business may benefit by mediation

Florida couples often go into business together. When the relationship is going well, the business usually does as well. Yet when that relationship ends in divorce, the business can go downhill fast.

Simplifying Investor Relations & Equity Crowd Funding

How To Simplify And Manage Investor Relations When Raising Capital Online Through A Crowd Funding Portal Under Rule 506(c) Of Regulation D

Medical Marijuana Organizations in California

Medical marijuana cooperatives and collectives in California.

Divorcing Florida couples wanting to keep their business should consider mediation

Many Florida married couples are also co-owners of a business. This arrangement can work well while the marriage does.

BAD FAITH CASE AGAINST HIGH POINT INSURANCE COMPANY FOR DENYING COVERAGE TO HOMEOWNERS IN AN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING CASE

BAD FAITH CASE AGAINST HIGH POINT INSURANCE COMPANY FOR DENYING COVERAGE TO HOMEOWNERS IN AN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING CASE

Bad Faith Claim Against Large Auto Insurer for Denial of Claim

Bad Faith Claim Against Large Auto Insurer for Denial of Claim

Consumer Fraud Case Against Home Improvement Contractor

Consumer Fraud Misrepresentation Contractor

Medical Provider Claims

As a Medical Provider, you need to be actively involved in your patients litigation

The artistry of small business start-up valuation.

Valuing a small business is tricky - here are some tips....

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