Monthly Archives: May 2026
Title Insurance Disputes in Florida: When Coverage Fails to Protect You
Title insurance helps protect Florida property owners and lenders from hidden defects, competing claims, and other issues after a real estate transaction closes. However, when problems arise, insurers often deny or dispute coverage. Our Florida real estate litigation lawyer explains more about what title insurance covers, common types of disputes, and key factors that… Read More »
What Happens When You Violate a Non-Compete or Non-Solicitation Agreement in Florida?
Non-compete and non-solicitation agreements in Florida are common in certain fields, and employees often sign them without giving them much thought. However, they can have a real impact on your rights, and knowing exactly what you signed matters. Florida law has specific rules about when non-compete and non-solicitation agreements are enforceable and when they… Read More »
New Florida Law: What Boca Raton Contractors and Subcontractors Need to Know About SB 290
Payment disputes between contractors and subcontractors are among the most common sources of construction litigation in Florida. A new state law is about to significantly change the stakes. Effective July 1, 2026, Senate Bill 290 imposes serious new penalties on contractors who fail to pay subcontractors and suppliers on time. If you work in… Read More »
Common Types of Non-Solicitation Agreements in South Florida and When Disputes Go To Court
South Florida business owners invest significant time and money building client relationships and developing talented teams. When an employee leaves, a non-solicitation agreement can help protect those investments. However, they are not always enforceable as written, and disputes over their scope and application are common. Whether you are an employer relying on a non-solicitation… Read More »
