So … you are purchasing a home or other piece of residential real estate in Florida, and you have been told that the property you are purchasing is subject to a homeowners’ or condominium owners’ association. What does that mean for you and your soon-to-be home or investment property? In Florida, it is becoming more […]
Widerman Malek Law Blog
Homeowners’ and Condominium Owners’ Associations: An Introduction
Imagine this scenario: there is a certain corporation with 400 business units. Each business unit generates $500 per month in income. So, that is a $2.4-million-per-year corporation ($500 x 400 units x 12 months). Now consider that this corporation is run by a board of directors that rotates every year and is elected by the […]
Government Contracting Blog: Women-Owned Small Businesses
As one of the (if not the) largest consumers of goods and services in the world, the United States Government represents a very lucrative target market for businesses of all sizes and in all industries. Bidding for and winning government contracts, however, can often be a daunting task for small or new businesses or those […]
New Law Eases US Government Contracting for Small Businesses with One-Stop Shop Compliance Guides Website
In October of 2022, Congress and the President passed a law that made a small but very important addition to the rules governing the US Small Business Administration. In a bipartisan bill known as “The One-Stop Shop for Small Business Compliance Act” (Public Law 177-118), the US Government made life in the often confusing and […]
Inappropriate Harassment in the Workplace | A Primer for Florida Employers
Running a business is tough these days … for many reasons. Business owners and senior managers don’t need internal strife among their employees. Any business with employees must be ever conscious of this fact and have a definitive program to: Prohibit inappropriate harassment of employees. Minimize claims and legal actions against the company for such […]