November 28, 2024
Constructive Trusts Over Property in Florida: What You Need to Know
In Florida, constructive trusts are legal remedies used to address situations where someone holds property that they should not be allowed to keep, typically due…
November 27, 2024
Legal Insights: Can a Contractor in Florida Legally File a Lien Without a Contract?
As a contractor in Florida, getting paid for your hard work is not just a matter of fairness—it’s your legal right. However, many contractors find…
November 25, 2024
Can Creditors Go After Your Business Assets? Understanding Your Risks
Running a business is challenging enough without the added stress of worrying about creditors. However, if your business has debts that you can’t pay, you…
November 22, 2024
Ayala Obtains Emergency Order Stopping Execution of Judgment for Possession in Commercial Real Estate Dispute
Ayala has obtained an emergency order stopping the execution of an order of possession (a "writ of possession") in a commercial Landlord Tenant dispute. The…
November 20, 2024
Protect Your Property: Who Can File a Quiet Title Action in Florida?
When disputes arise over property ownership or title clarity, a "quiet title action" can be an essential legal tool. This action allows a party to…
November 19, 2024
What Florida Property Owners Must Know About the Powerful Doctrine of Boundary by Acquiescence
Property boundary disputes can be contentious and complex, often involving competing legal descriptions, unclear surveys, or conflicting claims. In Florida, the doctrine of boundary by…
November 18, 2024
What is Asset Protection and Why Do Business Owners Need It?
When you’re running a business, you pour your heart, soul, and countless hours into building something meaningful and successful. But what happens if your hard-earned…
November 15, 2024
Ayala Defeats Appeal of Order Granting Judgment in its Client’s Favor in Case Involving Transfer of $5-Million-Worth of Stock to a BVI Entity
We’re extremely happy to announce that we have prevailed on the appeal of a final trial court order stating that Ayala’s client stock in a company (worth around 5-million dollars)…
November 14, 2024
Can I Sue for a Usurious Loan? Effective Legal Options for Overcharged Borrowers in Florida
Taking out a loan is often a necessary step in life—whether it's to buy a home, start a business, or simply make ends meet during…
November 12, 2024
Critical Insights on Oral Agreements for Real Estate: Understanding the Third District Court of Appeal’s Decision in Mowder v. Smith
In general, real estate transfers must be in writing to be valid. However, an exception to this general rule is when one party performs or…
November 11, 2024
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Register a Trademark Successfully
Applying for and registering a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is a crucial step for businesses aiming to secure their…
November 8, 2024
What Should An International Exporter Do When a U.S. Buyer Doesn’t Pay for Imported Goods?
Doing business internationally can be exciting and profitable, but it can also come with its challenges—especially when payments aren’t made on time. For many international…
November 8, 2024
Reaching New Heights: Ayala Law Named Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers
The announcements just keep coming, and this week, we’re proud to share another monumental achievement for our firm: being recognized as "Best Law Firm" in…





