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Tag Archives: Florida Business Litigation

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Methods Creditors Use to Try and Collect Personal Debts from Multiple Member LLCs

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Like many other states, Florida doesn’t necessarily allow creditors to take the money or property of a multi-member LLC to pay off personal debts or liabilities incurred by one of the LLC’s owners. However, there is one method creditors may try to use in order to collect against the LLC for the individual’s debts…. Read More »

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What is the Statute of Frauds and How Does It Affect a Contract?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

In essence, the Statute of Frauds refers to the requirement that some types of contracts need to be in writing and signed by the parties in order to be valid, otherwise they are not enforceable. It’s important to reach out to a knowledgeable Florida business litigation attorney if you feel you’re dealing with a… Read More »

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