Contracting In The Age Of Coronavirus And Force Majeure: A Roadmap To Resolution
Since the COVID-19 situation has developed, our office has fielded questions from real estate agents, business owners, brokers, and clients as to how the pandemic will affect certain contractual rights and obligations. Force Majeure is a concept in contractual law which allows for the non-performance of certain contractual obligations. Specifically, force majeure enables a party...Read More
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NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS: FORM, DEFINITION AND ENFORCEABILITY
By: Christian C. Walters, Esq. of Barry L. Miller, P.A., Offices Orlando. Nearly everyone is familiar with non-compete agreements. By definition, non-compete agreements place a restraint on the legal ability of another to engage in a trade or profession which competes with a former employer, contractor, or other business affiliation. Under Florida’s Antitrust Act of 1980—§ 542.335,...Read More
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