March 27, 2026
Ayala Successfully Defeats 2-on-1 Motion to Dismiss Bid in South Florida Real Estate Dispute
We recently defeated an attempt by both defendants to dismiss our client's claims involving rights as a resident of a multi-family residential condominium. The case…
March 26, 2026
Florida Property Tax Cuts May Be Coming: What Property Owners and Investors Need to Know
Florida property owners have been dealing with rising costs across the board—insurance, maintenance, financing, and of course, property taxes. Now, recent statements from Governor Ron…
March 25, 2026
Ayala Law Obtains Emergency Temporary Injunction in Contested Litigation Between Former Business Partners
Our attorney Julia Solivan recently obtained an emergency injunction for our clients against their former business partner in an ongoing business ownership dispute involving a…
March 17, 2026
Unlimited Liability in Customer Contracts: The Mistake That Can Bankrupt Your Business
If you’re a developer, contractor, or business owner working on complex projects, there’s one mistake we see far too often, and it usually isn’t caught…
March 16, 2026
Asset Risk in Private Equity and Real Estate: How to Protect Your Investments from Jurisdictional Exposure
Private equity and real estate investments often involve multiple entities, multiple jurisdictions, and multiple stakeholders. When structured properly, this complexity can protect investors and reduce…
March 12, 2026
The Dangerous Clauses Investors Hide in Financing Agreements That Can Take Control of Your Company
When a business owner signs a financing agreement, the focus is usually on the obvious terms: the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, and collateral.…
March 11, 2026
The Hidden Risks of Filing a Lien Too Early (or Too Late) in Florida Construction Disputes
In construction projects, payment disputes are unfortunately common. Contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers often rely on construction liens as one of the most powerful tools available…











