In the world of construction, change is inevitable. Unexpected site conditions, design modifications, and material price fluctuations can all lead to change orders – those dreaded amendments to the original contract that can impact project timelines and budgets....
Breach of Contract
Taking steps to stave off wage and hour violations
Many companies may hire a multitude of employees to assist in operations as creating effective policies to manage employment law topics can be a complex task. However, this could also be essential to promoting compliance and helping reduce the risk that your company...
Unexpected costs could prompt intense construction disputes
There may be a variety of factors to address when preparing a thorough strategy for a construction project prior to initiating operations. However, even if you exercise caution during the planning stages, it could prove nearly impossible to predict every issue that...
Ensure the full protective power of your business contracts
Florida business owners, like almost all business owners, want to mitigate the risks their company will face when making any transaction. Unfortunately, risks can sometimes be hard to spot, and if you are thinking about making a deal, it is critical that you take the...
Is a former worker trying to invalidate a non-compete agreement?
Like many other savvy Florida business owners, you chose to use non-compete agreements as part of your hiring process. You hoped that these documents would provide you and your company protection from having an employee leave your company, only to go work for a...
Three types of breach of contract
Running a business is hard work, especially if you regularly require the assistance of third-party companies to complete projects and fulfill obligations. Contracts provide you with the clarity and reassurance that everything you need from your business partners will...