Posts from January 2022.
More than one business owner this week has wondered aloud: “Why is my lawyer spending so much time (and, therefore, money) on the minutiae of the Operating Agreement? Does any of that matter, anyway?” In response to that question, Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal (Third DCA) reminds us that the rights granted by an...Read More
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