Can businesses sue each other under FDUTPA – Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act?
Aug 25, 2014
Can businesses sue each other under FDUTPA? Bernhard Law Firm briefly addressed the ability of businesses to sue under the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices (“FDUTPA”) in a prior article. W...
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FORCE-PLACED INSURANCE GENERALLY CANNOT BE A BREACH OF CONTRACT OR UNJUST ENRICHMENT
Mar 09, 2014
Force-placed insurance generally cannot be a breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, or unjust enrichment. Thus, if a borrower wishes to recuperate damages for f...
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Commercial Lease Help: 10-Step Commercial Lease Agreement Checklist from a Commercial Lease Attorney
Feb 22, 2014
This commercial lease agreement checklist cites basic issues you should address before signing a commercial lease agreement. Commercial lease agreements are complex, and we recommend employing a comme...
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What is an E-2 visa? What is an E-2 visa?
Jan 05, 2014
An explanation of the E-1 visa and E-2 visa. What are E Visas? E-1 and E-2 visas are temporary permits for travel and stay in the U.S. Citizens of foreign countries (countries other than the U.S.) are...
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What is an L-1 visa?
Jan 05, 2014
An explanation of the L-1 visa. What are L Visas? L-1 visas are temporary permits for travel and stay in the U.S. The L-1 visa is also known as the company transfer visa. The L-1 visa allows foreign b...
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What is an H-1B visa?
Jan 05, 2014
Answers to frequent questions about the H-1B visa, like what it is, how long you can stay on one, and what the H-1B cap means....
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How to determine whether claims against a lender are subject to FDIC review under FIRREA
Oct 10, 2013
FIRREA, as codified in Title 12, United States Code, section 1821, sets out a mandatory administrative process for claims against failed lending entities and the entity that purchases a failed lending ...
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How to Determine Whether Your Association’s Lien Has Priority
Mar 07, 2013
Recording date has provided lien priority for more than 130 years
Since 1885, the Florida Legislature has continuously resolved that the priority of property encumbrances shall be determined by their...
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