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non-competeBusinessContract & Business
April 16, 2026

How to Protect Your Business Interests in a Dispute Involving Non-Compete Clauses

If you’re dealing with a non-compete dispute right now, you’re probably asking yourself one question, “How do I protect what I’ve built?” Whether you’re a…
Joint VentureReal EstateBusiness
April 15, 2026

Joint Venture Agreements in Real Estate: The #1 Clause That Prevents Litigation

Real estate partnerships can be incredibly profitable, but they can also go sideways fast. It usually doesn’t happen at the beginning, in fact, most joint…
Carbon MonoxideFirm NewsReal Estate
April 14, 2026

Ayala Law Files Lawsuit Over Dangerous Carbon Monoxide Leak in Real Estate Sale

We recently filed a complaint on behalf of the purchasers of luxury residential real estate. The dispute centers around the sellers’ breach of clear contractual…
AI ContractBusinessArtificial IntelligenceContract & Business
April 13, 2026

AI Contracts Are Here—But Who’s Liable When They Get It Wrong?

Artificial intelligence is moving fast, faster than most laws can keep up, and one of the biggest shifts we’re seeing right now is the rise…
PartitionFirm NewsBusinessReal Estate
April 10, 2026

Ayala Law Obtains $200,000 Resolution in Partition Dispute Between Co-Owners of South Florida Property

We are proud to announce that we have successfully resolved a highly-contested partition lawsuit over the ownership and benefits stemming from a South Florida property.…
DeveloperBusinessConstructionContract & BusinessReal Estate
April 9, 2026

Why Developers Should Audit Construction Contracts Before the Project Starts

Construction projects are inherently high-stakes. From timelines and budgets to unforeseen delays and liability issues, the risks are real and costly. For developers in Florida,…
SAFEsBusiness
April 8, 2026

Convertible Notes vs SAFEs vs Equity: What Founders Don’t Realize They’re Giving Up

If you’re raising capital for your startup, you’ve probably come across terms like convertible notes, SAFEs, and equity financing. On the surface, they all seem…
contractFirm NewsBusinessCommercial Litigation
April 7, 2026

Ayala Law Shuts Down Baseless Attempt to Dismiss Structure Sale Contract Case

This past week, our attorney Eion Oosterbaan, successfully defeated a defendant's bid to dismiss with prejudice our client's claims related to her purchase of a…
claimConstructionLien LitigationReal Estate
April 6, 2026

Claim of Lien Dismissed? Here’s the Critical Strategy to Fight Back and Recover What You’re Owed

You did everything you thought you were supposed to do. You performed the work, you didn’t get paid, you filed a claim of lien, and…
truckFirm NewsBusinessCommercial Litigation
April 3, 2026

Ayala Law Secures Critical Win: Client Recovers Wrongfully Seized Industrial Truck and Trailer

We are pleased to announce that attorney Julia Solivan has successfully negotiated the return of our client's industrial truck and trailer, following a year-long litigation…
Commercial LeaseBusinessContract & BusinessReal Estate
April 2, 2026

Commercial Lease Clauses That Can Destroy a Growing Business

Signing a commercial lease is one of those exciting moments that feels like progress. You’ve outgrown your home office, your inventory is expanding, or your…
VendorBusinessContract & Business
April 1, 2026

Vendor Agreements That Transfer Liability to Your Business Without You Realizing It

Most business owners don’t think twice before signing a vendor agreement. You’re trying to move fast, close the deal, and keep operations running. The terms…

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Because we value honesty and integrity. We don’t take shortcuts. At Ayala, you can be sure that you will always have the most honest legal opinion about your case, even if that means not having you as a client. We will review your record and give you an opinion based on rigorous analysis of the facts and many years of experience helping people and small businesses. Also, we will not sacrifice our integrity even in the face of opposing parties’ questionable ethics. We will take the longer, harder, ethical approach.

Because we take pride in our work ethic and we put it at your service. At Ayala, we strive to create a culture and work environment that minimizes any error based on lack of effort, lack of attention to detail, or lack of work—period. We strongly believe that for what you pay for your case, a strong work ethic and competence are the minimum you should get. At the same time, the combination of hard work and competence is what has historically made us obtain successful results for our clients.

Because we believe we add real value to our cases by either winning them or putting you in the best position to win. While other firms take pride on taking your calls, we take pride in adding real value to your case through hard work and strategic, intelligent approach focused on the end result—not billing. We believe that for the dollars you pay us, we add value to your particular problem. To us, the best customer service is: results.

Finally, we are a law firm of immigrants, and while that alone does not make us better than anyone, our immigration history is in our DNA. The struggles and sacrifices of coming to this country as immigrants, without resources or basic knowledge of the language, have forged our soul and legal character. We put, whatever that has given us in terms of resilience, to work for your case. We strongly support immigrant entrepreneurship and small businesses. We want to be a reliable, accessible and affordable source of legal support for entrepreneurs and immigrants.

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