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Divorcing Florida couples wanting to keep their business should consider mediation

Many Florida married couples are also co-owners of a business. This arrangement can work well while the marriage does.

Medical Provider Claims

As a Medical Provider, you need to be actively involved in your patients litigation

The artistry of small business start-up valuation.

Valuing a small business is tricky - here are some tips....

California’s Tender Rule in Foreclosure Suits: Any way around it?

This article discusses the legal doctrine of "Tender." When bringing certain types of lawsuits, one must tender the amount of the debt to have standing to sue. However, there are certain exceptions to the tender requirement.

Stopping a Foreclosure Sale by Obtaining a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction

This article advises on your rights to bring litigation against your lender regarding violations of the California Homeowners Bill of Rights and the various court remedies.

Monthly Mortgage Payments About to Increase for HAMP Recipients

This Article contains information regarding the 2009 Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and future increased payment adjustments

Seven Requirements for Running a Lawful California Medical Marijuana Collective

This article advises on the requirements for running and maintaining a lawful California Medical Marijuana Collective/Dispensary.

SEC Charges CEO & CFO with Sarbanes Oxley Violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against Marc Sherman, the CEO and Edward Cummings, the CFO of a Florida-based computer equipment company for misrepresenting to external auditors and the investing public the state of its internal controls over financial reporting.

SEC Charges CEO & CFO with Sarbanes Oxley Violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against Marc Sherman, the CEO and Edward Cummings, the CFO of a Florida-based computer equipment company for misrepresenting to external auditors and the investing public the state of its internal controls over financial reporting.

SEC Charges Minister, Thomas Lawler, With Securities Fraud

The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) filed fraud charges and sought emergency relief, against Thomas Lawler, a resident of Snellville, Georgia and a self-proclaimed minister, and his company, Freedom Foundation USA LLC for fraudulently offering and selling fictitious securities.

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