Florida Statutes § 605.0302 outlines important rules for businesses, particularly Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), regarding statements of authority. This statute governs how individuals within an…
Partnership disputes can get complicated, especially when it comes to the valuation of a business or property. If you're in a situation where you believe…
Construction projects rarely go exactly as planned. Unexpected delays—such as hurricanes, supply chain disruptions, or government shutdowns—can throw timelines off track. When delays happen outside…
Partnership disputes can quickly escalate when business owners disagree on the value of their company. Whether one partner wants to exit, a dispute arises over…
When investing in real estate, whether for flipping properties or generating rental income, one critical legal aspect that often gets overlooked is deed drafting. The…
The short answer: Yes, but with conditions. A social media handle on its own does not automatically qualify for trademark protection. However, if your handle…
Ayala Law is happy to announce that it is reached a $50,000.00 settlement for its client in their residential property damage case. The property damage…
When you purchase equipment—whether for personal use or your business—you expect it to work as promised. But what happens when it doesn’t? If your equipment…
When faced with a lawsuit, one of the biggest concerns for individuals and business owners is whether their assets—bank accounts, real estate, investments—can be seized.…