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Florida Contractor Licensing Guide: Understanding CILB and ECLB Qualification Forms

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Contractors licensed in Florida must ensure that any business they operate or supervise is properly qualified through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Depending on the license type — general contracting, trade contracting, or electrical contracting — different forms are required to establish legal qualification of a business entity under Florida law. This … Read more

How Business Litigation Works in Florida: Timeline and Expectations

How Business Litigation Works in Florida: Timeline and Expectations

When a contract goes sideways, a vendor refuses to pay, or a business deal turns into a legal dispute, many business owners are left wondering:What does litigation actually look like — and how long will it take? Understanding the business litigation process in Florida can help you make informed decisions, manage expectations, and protect your company’s time, … Read more

Legal Tips for Developers: Managing Contractor Disputes in Florida

Legal Tips for Developers: Managing Contractor Disputes in Florida

If you’re a developer in Florida, disputes with contractors aren’t just inconvenient — they can delay projects, increase costs, and threaten your bottom line. From missed deadlines to payment conflicts or construction defects, it’s critical to manage contractor issues proactively and legally to keep your project moving. This guide outlines key legal tips for Florida developers to … Read more

Business Fraud vs. Breach of Contract: Key Differences

Business Fraud vs. Breach of Contract: Key Differences

Not every broken promise is fraud — and not every breach of contract is just a business mistake. In Florida, the line between a breach of contract and business fraud can determine whether you can recover punitive damages, rescind a deal, or hold someone personally liable. If your company has been misled, shortchanged, or outright lied to, it’s important … Read more

Scope Creep and Extra Work: How to Protect Yourself in Florida Projects

In construction, the original scope of work rarely stays the same from start to finish. Owners request extras. Contractors adjust timelines. Subcontractors add tasks to stay on schedule. Before long, the project has ballooned beyond the original agreement — a phenomenon known as scope creep. If you’re a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier working on Florida construction … Read more

What Makes a Contract Unenforceable in Florida?

Most Florida business owners assume that once a contract is signed, it’s binding. But not all agreements are legally enforceable — and if certain elements are missing or flawed, a contract can be ruled invalid or void in court. Whether you’re trying to enforce an agreement or escape from one, it’s critical to understand what makes a contract … Read more

Florida Bar/Florida Association of Realtors Form Contracts “As-Is” v. Inspection (Standard) Form Contracts

Florida Bar/Florida Association of Realtors Form Contracts “As-Is” v. Inspection (Standard) Form Contracts. What is the difference? What should you use? Commonalities Both forms give Buyer rights to inspect The different forms provide potentially equal (but different) benefits to Buyers and Sellers. Florida Law Still Requires that Seller disclose any known defects that materially effect … Read more

Arrested for Unlicensed Contracting, We can help.

Arrested for Unlicensed Contracting Unlicensed Contracting Broward County and Dade County have been setting up stings and actively pursuing unlicensed contractors. If you have been arrested for the crime of unlicensed contracting, we can help. Andrew Douglas is a construction litigation attorney and former prosecutor, and can help you to achieve the best possible result … Read more

Praying for Comcast -Weston Community Struggles with Outdated Tech of Advanced Cable Communications

Update June 22, 2013: Weston Cable provider still behind the times and can’t keep up with emerging technologies. Advanced Cable subscribers still provided limited OnDemand services, and no access to premium online tie-ins such as HBO Go, WatchESPN, Showtime Anytime, etc.  I am creating this post to start a discussion regarding the woefully outdated and limited programming, … Read more

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