Monthly Archives: August 2018

What is the Whistleblower Protection Act?
The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA) was enacted to protect federal employees and applicants who legally disclose information they reasonably believe shows evidence of one of the following: Violations of laws, rules, or regulations, Gross waste of funds, Gross mismanagement, An abuse of authority, Reasonable and specific danger to public safety or health. The WPA… Read More »

SEC Warns Investors to Watch Out for Potential Scams
The Securities and Exchange Commission regularly issues alerts on potential scams and fraudulent activities that investors should be mindful of. Some of these may target certain types of investors or funds, or in one case, someone may be pretending to work for the SEC itself. Here’s a look at some of the investor alerts… Read More »

Is an Operating Agreement Required for an LLC in Florida?
Florida doesn’t require that you have an Operating Agreement for your Limited Liability Company (LLC), but it is recommended that you have one. When setting up your company, it’s beneficial to seek legal advice from a Florida LLC Business litigation attorney. Business attorneys can not only assist with setting up your LLC, but they… Read More »