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Monthly Archives: September 2017

LLC Membership Disputes: What Are the Key Duties Owed by Managers and Members?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

LLC Membership Disputes: What Are the Key Duties Owed by Managers and Members? by Adam Rabin As of January 1, 2015, the Florida Revised Limited Liability Company Act (the “Revised Act”) took effect as to all Florida limited liability companies (“LLCs”). Under the Revised Act, there are certain key duties that apply to LLC… Read More »

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Enforceability Of Non-compete Clauses In Florida

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

There are many reasons an employer may not want a leaving employee to open a competing business or join an established competitor after leaving the employer. Whether or not the employee leaves under friendly terms or is fired following a negative incident, the employer may want to protect its interests by restricting the kind… Read More »

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Works Made For Hire And Copyright Assignment To An Employer

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Copyright law protects a creator’s eligible creative work as soon as it is created. Employees in creative fields of work often produce work product that is immediately protectable under copyright law. The ownership of the intellectual property protected in this way can become a source of dispute if the employer and employee do not… Read More »

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