Archives for June 2019

How to Remove a Business Partner

A business partnership is often formed because the combination of skillsets amongst multiple people makes the business better. Sometimes, the relationship of the partners worsens to the point of no return. Some businesses choose to close operations so the partners all go their separate ways. But what happens when one or more partners want to remove another partner from the business? How do they do it without Read More

How to (Properly) Dissolve a Florida LLC

No one forms a business with the intention to close, but it happens. When it does, Florida law creates specific rules for properly closing (aka "dissolving") a LLC.  If you have an operating agreement, you can simply follow those steps outlined in your agreement. Just another reason why your LLC needs an operating agreement as we discussed before. If you do not have an operating agreement, you must follow Florida's Read More

Attorney Tabitha Taylor Selected as a Super Lawyer!

We are extremely proud to announce that our very own, Tabitha Taylor, has been selected as a 2019 Florida Super Lawyers “Rising Star”. Only 2.5% of attorneys across the state receive this designation and we are honored to have Tabitha be selected. She works very hard for our clients and is very humbled to be recognized as a Super Lawyer Rising Star. Congratulations Tabitha! Tabitha focuses her practice areas on Read More

How to Form a Non-Profit Corporation in Florida

A non-profit corporation is a business entity that provides a benefit to the public. In exchange for the public benefit, the corporation is exempted from paying taxes on the money the corporation receives. We previously discussed how to form a business in Florida, but here are the steps to forming a non-profit corporation in Florida. 1. Choose a business name First, make sure the name is not the same or similar to Read More

Change is Coming to Florida’s Corporation Laws

Florida recently passed legislation that will result in a re-write of  Chapter 607 of the Florida Statutes otherwise known as Florida's corporate statutes. This is the first re-write of the corporate statutes in more than 30 years. The new changes are expected to address several topics such as corporate document filings, proxies, service of process, remote participation in shareholder meetings, Read More