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What to Include in an NDA
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) have a reputation for being overused, but when it comes to protecting confidential business information, it’s one you absolutely should keep in your arsenal, especially if you ...
Beneficial Ownership Reporting Deadline Soon Approaching Under the Corporate Transparency Act
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), enacted as part of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020, introduced a significant shift in disclosure requirements for certain U.S. and foreign legal entities. The ...
What to Know About Non-Disclosure Agreements
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legally binding contracts designed to protect confidential information. Also known as confidentiality agreements, confidential disclosure agreements, and proprietary information agreements, they all have the same goal ...
Common Reasons for Delays in Real Estate Closings (and How to Avoid Them)
A lot has to happen from when a buyer first puts in an offer on a home to the day final closing documents are signed. In the weeks between when ...
Do You Need a Disclosure if Selling Your House “As-Is”?
Buyers and sellers often wonder if buying a house “as-is” absolves sellers of their disclosure requirements. The answer is no. While selling a property “as-is” in Florida generally means that ...
Warning Signs to Look for in a Commercial Lease Agreement
Relative to many residential lease agreements, commercial lease agreements are generally years-long commitments. Signing to one means agreeing to its provisions for several years (some as many as 10 years), ...
Common Reasons Mergers & Acquisitions Fall Through
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involve multiple parties, significant resources, several phases and a multitude of moving parts. Despite careful planning and due diligence, even the best-laid M&A deals can sometimes fall through. Here ...
Do you Need a CSA for Any Business Exchange?
Client service agreements, or CSAs, are written contracts put in place to protect your interests during a business transaction. While not mandatory for every type of business exchange, having a ...
