Business Litigation

What Is a Partition Action?

A partition action is one brought under chapter 64 of Florida Statutes. It is brought when there are multiple co-owners…

4 years ago

Johansson v. The Walt Disney Company, A Contracts Cautionary Tale

The litigation between Scarlett Johansson and Disney settled with undisclosed terms but the fons et origo* of the dispute is…

4 years ago

COVID-19 and Contracting with the Feds – 8 Things Florida Businesses Need to Know

On hold for now. The requirements of federal contractors and subcontractors under Executive Order 14042 – Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety…

4 years ago

Five Widerman Malek Attorneys Selected as 2021 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Widerman Malek is excited to announce that five of our firm’s attorneys are honorees for the 2021 Florida Super Lawyers…

4 years ago

Buying or Selling a Business: Asset Purchase vs. Stock Purchase

When buying a business, should you structure the transaction as a purchase of the assets of the business or as…

5 years ago

Small Business Reorganization Act: What It Means for Businesses in Current Economy

Timing is everything as the saying goes. It is unlikely Congress had the foresight of COVID-19 to enact legislation on…

5 years ago

Resolving Shareholder Disputes

Shareholder Disputes Unfortunately, shareholder disputes are a common part of business, but they don’t have to be debilitating to your…

5 years ago

Join Us for the Webinar “Pathways to Keeping Your Business Alive”

Please join us on July 30, 2020, for the webinar “Surviving the Pandemic Pain: Pathways to Keeping Your Business Alive,”…

5 years ago

What Is a Holding Company and How Does It Work?

In essence, a holding company is formed to control something. Often that means it holds the control of assets that…

5 years ago

Contracts, Force Majeure and COVID-19 Impacts: What You Need to Know

Every industry has been or will be affected by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, as the world continues…

6 years ago