Video: Contractor Filed a Lien? Florida’s 60-Day Notice of Contest

A construction lien can turn your Florida dream home into a nightmare—blocking refinancing, delaying sales, and clouding your title. In this video, construction attorney Travis McConnell explains how Florida homeowners can use a Notice of Contest of Lien under section 713.22(2), Florida Statutes to speed up resolution. DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposesContinue reading “Video: Contractor Filed a Lien? Florida’s 60-Day Notice of Contest”

Video: Methods of Contract Termination

Running a Florida business and stuck in a bad service contract? In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains your options when you want out of a vendor agreement, whether it’s due to poor service or changing needs. Learn the difference between termination for convenience and termination for cause, what notice provisions mean, and howContinue reading “Video: Methods of Contract Termination”

How Will 2024 Election Impact Florida Contractors? (P. 1)

The recent election of President-Elect Donald Trump, and corresponding Republican sweep, may raise hopes among contractors who have struggled with regulatory burdens and compliance pressures for years. Trump’s stated priorities – both tightening immigration enforcement and reducing federal regulation – may bring challenges and opportunities for Florida contractors. Here’s what we except for the comingContinue reading “How Will 2024 Election Impact Florida Contractors? (P. 1)”

How Can a Business Lawyer Help?

Running a small business is in Orlando is challenging. Many of Florida’s entrepreneurs excel at their trade or craft, but sometimes lack experience in the complexities of legally running a business, which can result in pitfalls. A business lawyer can be an invaluable asset, helping small business owners avoid common mistakes and safeguard their businessContinue reading “How Can a Business Lawyer Help?”

Accountants Cannot Incorporate Florida Businesses or Engage in Legal Services

In a landmark decision dated April 21, 1965, the Supreme Court of Florida addressed the unauthorized practice of law by non-attorneys in the case involving The Florida Bar and respondent Albert P. Town. The court’s ruling underscored that certain legal activities, including the incorporation of businesses, must be performed by licensed attorneys. The Background AlbertContinue reading “Accountants Cannot Incorporate Florida Businesses or Engage in Legal Services”