Family businesses often begin with trust, shared vision, and the best of intentions. But when disputes arise between family shareholders, emotions can quickly take over,…
Expanding your business into Florida can be an exciting move, one that opens new opportunities for growth, clients, and partnerships. But for many foreign or…
Construction defects can range from structural issues and water intrusion to faulty electrical systems or poor workmanship. While some problems are obvious right away, others…
Disagreements between business partners are more common than most people realize. When those disagreements involve contracts, whether over profit-sharing, decision-making, or the direction of the…
If your business works across borders, whether through suppliers, clients, or investors, you’ve probably heard about arbitration clauses. They appear in nearly every international contract,…
When a U.S. business agrees to sell goods or services to buyers in Argentina, Brazil, or Venezuela, they rarely think first about local currency rules.…
When you’re buying or selling commercial property, everything can seem on track — until a title defect comes up. Suddenly, what should be a straightforward…
Ayala is pleased to announce that, after nearly a year of litigation, we have recovered our client’s property, equipment worth approximately $300,000. The case involved…
For property investors, developers, and business owners in Florida, purchasing or developing a building comes with significant financial risk. One of the often-overlooked risks is…
Running a business that relies on suppliers and manufacturers comes with risks, especially when it comes to product liability. Many business owners assume that their…