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Ayelet F. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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June 9, 2021

Ayelet F.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Coral Springs, FL
13 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Nova Southeastern University

Ayelet G. Faerman knows what influencers mean to brands today. With experience as legal counsel for a beauty brand for over 5 years, and overseeing multiple collaborations, Ayelet has experienced the rise of influencer marketing. As the founder and managing partner of Faerman Law, PA her practice focuses on influencer relations including a specialization in contract negotiations.

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Melissa G. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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May 27, 2021

Melissa G.

Trademark and Business attorney
Free Consultation
Fort Lauderdale
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Miami School of Law

Melissa D. Goolsarran Ramnauth, Esq. is an experienced trial-winning trademark and business attorney. She has represented large businesses in commercial litigation cases. She now represents consumers and small businesses regarding federal trademarks, contracts, and more. Her extensive litigation knowledge allows her to prepare strong trademark applications and contracts to minimize the risk of future lawsuits.

Michael K. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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June 28, 2021

Michael K.

Associate Counsel
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Miami, FL
8 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
St. Thomas University School of Law

A business-oriented, proactive, and problem-solving corporate lawyer with in-house counsel experience, ensuring the legality of commercial transactions and contracts. Michael is adept in reviewing, drafting, negotiating, and generally overseeing policies, procedures, handbooks, corporate documents, and more importantly, contracts. He has a proven track record of helping lead domestic and international companies by ensuring they are functioning in complete compliance with local and international rules and regulations.

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"Pretty much finished up with the project, aside from some finishing touches. I have to say, Michael did a great job. He worked patiently with me through any irregularities or confusion. What I appreciated most was that his vision was to get me the best results, ensuring a secure structure and a solid investment. I really appreciate his work and help."

Ralph S. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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October 31, 2021

Ralph S.

Business, contract, prenup and startups Attorney
Free Consultation
Gainesville FL
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL DC, MA
University of Florida Levin College of Law

Ralph graduated from University of Florida with his JD as well as an LLM in Comparative Law. He has a Master's in Law from Warsaw University , Poland (summa cum laude) and holds a diploma in English and European Law from Cambridge Board of Continuous Education. Ralph concentrates on business entity formation, both for profit and non profit and was trained in legal drafting. In his practice he primarily assists small to medium sized startups and writes tailor made contracts as he runs one of Florida disability non profits at the same time. T l Licensed. in Florida Massachusetts and Washington DC this attorney speaks Polish.

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"I had an excellent experience working with Ralph on my prenuptial agreement. From the beginning, Ralph was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly patient. He took the time to explain the legal concepts, options, and implications in a way that was clear and easy to understand. He never made me feel rushed and was always willing to answer my questions thoroughly. What I appreciated most was his ability to make a potentially stressful process feel comfortable and straightforward. Ralph completed the agreement much faster than I expected, while still being extremely thorough and attentive to detail. I am extremely happy with his work and would not hesitate to recommend Ralph to anyone needing assistance with contracts or other legal agreements. His professionalism, responsiveness, and genuine willingness to help made all the difference. Thank you, Ralph, for making this process such a positive experience."

Moss S. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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November 17, 2021
Bruce B. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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January 11, 2022

Bruce B.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
St. Petersburg, FL
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of South Carolina

Bruce Burk practice is in the area of small business, labor and employment, contracts, real estate and civil litigation. Bruce has litigated over 40 trials as well as many appeals. He prioritizes client communication and satisfaction as well as delivering high quality work product.

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"Attorney Bruce was excellent to work with. Very fast with his responses and answered all my questions."

Antoine D. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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February 7, 2022

Antoine D.

Owner
Free Consultation
Fort Lauderdale
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Howard University School of Law

In his firm, Talented Tenth Law, Antoine focuses on helping people maximize their protection and prosperity in the courtroom and the boardroom. His firm’s services include representing people in lawsuits involving breach of contract, many types of civil lawsuits and helping business owners win government contracts among other things.

Samantha B. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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April 15, 2021

Samantha B.

Principal and Founder
Free Consultation
Chicago
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL IL
Ave Maria School of Law

Samantha has focused her career on developing and implementing customized compliance programs for SEC, CFTC, and FINRA regulated organizations. She has worked with over 100 investment advisers, alternative asset managers (private equity funds, hedge funds, real estate funds, venture capital funds, etc.), and broker-dealers, with assets under management ranging from several hundred million to several billion dollars. Samantha has held roles such as Chief Compliance Officer and Interim Chief Compliance Officer for SEC-registered investment advisory firms, “Of Counsel” for law firms, and has worked for various securities compliance consulting firms. Samantha founded Coast to Coast Compliance to make a meaningful impact on clients’ businesses overall, by enhancing or otherwise creating an exceptional and customized compliance program and cultivating a strong culture of compliance. Coast to Coast Compliance provides proactive, comprehensive, and independent compliance solutions, focusing primarily on project-based deliverables and various ongoing compliance pain points for investment advisers, broker-dealers, and other financial services firms.

Anna K. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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November 12, 2021

Anna K.

Manager
Free Consultation
Miami, Florida
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Miami

Anna is an experienced attorney, with over twenty years of experience. With no geographical boundaries confining her practice, Anna works on corporate, healthcare and real estate transactions. Anna brings extensive big firm experience, garnered as an associate in the Miami office of the world's largest law firm, Baker and McKenzie, and the Miami office of the international law firm Kilpatrick Townsend. Her areas of expertise include: mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, private placements, healthcare transactions, corporate finance, commercial real estate transaction and acting as a general corporate counsel. Anna is certified to practice law in Florida and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1998. Anna is also a Certified Public Accountant. She passed May 1995 CPA Exam on the first sitting. She is fluent in Russian (native).

Grant P. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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October 12, 2021

Grant P.

Founder
Free Consultation
New York
23 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL NJ, NY
Brooklyn

Founder and owner of Grant Phillips Law.. Practicing and licensed in NY, NJ & Fl with focus on small businesses across the country that are stuck in predatory commercial loans. The firm specializes in representing business owners with Merchant Cash Advances or Factoring Arrangments they can no longer afford. The firms clients include restaurants, truckers, contractors, for profit schools, doctors and corner supermarkets to name a few. GRANT PHILLIPS LAW, PLLC. is at the cutting edge of bringing affordable and expert legal representation on behalf of Merchants stuck with predatory loans or other financial instruments that drain the companies revenues. Grant Phillips Law will defend small businesses with Merchant Cash Advances they can no longer afford. Whether you have been sued, a UCC lien filed against your receivables or your bank account is levied or frozen, we have your back. See more at www.grantphillipslaw.com

Oscar B. - Small Business Lawyer in Davie, Florida
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October 28, 2021

Oscar B.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Saint Petersburg, FL
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Stetson University, College of Law

Oscar is a St. Petersburg native. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and Stetson University, College of Law. A former US Army Judge Advocate, Oscar has more than 20 years of experience in Estate Planning, Real Estate, Small Business, Probate, and Asset Protection law. A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, and a second-generation Gator, he received a B.A. from the University of Florida and a J.D. from Stetson University’s College of Law. Oscar began working in real estate sales in 1994 prior to attending law school. He continued in real estate, small business law, and Asset Protection as an associate attorney with the firm on Bush, Ross, Gardner, Warren, & Rudy in 2002 before leaving to open his own practice. Oscar also held the position of Sales & Marketing Director for Ballast Point Homes separately from his law practice. He is also a licensed real estate broker and owner of a boutique real estate brokerage. As a captain in the US Army JAG Corps, he served as a Judge Advocate in the 3rd Infantry Division and then as Chief of Client Services, Schweinfurt, Germany, and Chief of Criminal Justice for the 200th MP Command, Ft. Meade, Maryland. He is a certified VA attorney representative and an active member of VARep, an organization of real estate and legal professionals dedicated to representing and educating veterans. Oscar focuses his practice on real small business and asset protection law.

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Small Business Legal Questions and Answers

Small Business

Shareholders Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jun 15, 2023

Shareholders agreement and dividend policies?

I am a shareholder in a small business and am looking to understand the implications of a shareholders agreement and dividend policies on my ownership rights. I am considering entering into a shareholders agreement but want to ensure that I understand how dividends will be paid out and what rights I will have to receive my share of profits.

Daniel D.

Answered Jul 18, 2023

The shareholder agreement should specify your ownership rights and the policy on dividends. Or, the LLC Operating Agreement or Corporate By Laws could state when, to who and how frequent dividends are given out. Without seeing the shareholder agreement it is difficult to say what your rights will be and how the dividends will be paid out as each small business is unique.

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Small Business

Commercial Lease

North Carolina

Asked on Apr 22, 2023

What's the repair responsibility in a commercial lease?

I am a small business owner in the process of signing a commercial lease for a retail space. I am trying to understand my responsibilities as the tenant regarding repairs and maintenance of the property. I want to make sure I understand what my repair responsibility is in the lease before signing it.

N'kia N.

Answered May 30, 2023

In a North Carolina commercial lease agreement, it is common for the landlord to be responsible for major maintenance and repairs (including structural issues) and the tenant to be responsible for minor maintenance and repairs (including general wear and tear). However, the landlord and the tenant may agree to alternative arrangements in the written lease. The best way to more fully understand your specific maintenance and repair responsibilities under a specific lease agreement is to have an attorney review the agreement and discuss it with you. Good luck!

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Small Business

LLC

Texas

Asked on Jan 1, 2025

What is the purpose of a Certificate of Organization?

I am in the process of starting a new business and I have been advised to file a Certificate of Organization. I understand that this document is required for limited liability companies (LLCs) and serves as proof of the company's existence. However, I would like to know more about the specific purpose of a Certificate of Organization, what information it typically includes, and any potential legal implications or consequences of not filing this document.

Phillip Z.

Answered Jan 25, 2025

A Certificate of Organization as your LLC's birth certificate in Texas. When you file Form 205, you're officially creating your business and getting all the legal protections that come with it. You'll need to include some basic info: - your company name (with "LLC" in it), - who'll receive any legal papers (that's your registered agent), - where you're located, and - how the company will be managed. You must send the $300 filing fee to the Texas Secretary of State with Form 205. Just remember—without this certificate, your business isn't officially recognized. That means you could be personally liable for any business debts or legal issues, and you'll have trouble with basic things like opening a bank account.

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Small Business

Fictitious Business Name Statement

Texas

Asked on Aug 17, 2025

How do I legally operate my business under a different name?

I recently started a small business and I am considering operating it under a different name, commonly referred to as a 'Doing Business As' (DBA) name, for branding purposes. I want to understand the legal process and requirements involved in obtaining and using a DBA name, including any potential restrictions or limitations, to ensure that I comply with all necessary regulations and protect my business interests.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 6, 2025

If you're thinking about doing business under a name that’s different from your company’s legal name, you're probably looking at what's called a DBA, or "Doing Business As." It’s a straightforward way to operate under a brand name without having to form a whole new entity, but there’s a formal process involved, and you’ll want to be aware of a few legal limitations. The specifics vary depending on the state you’re in, and sometimes even the county, so it’s not a one-size-fits-all situation. That said, most of the core rules are fairly similar across the country. Now, let’s talk about what a DBA actually is. At its core, a DBA is just a trade name. It doesn’t create a new legal entity, and it definitely doesn’t give you any liability protection. It’s often used by sole proprietors who want to operate under something other than their personal name, or by LLCs and corporations that want to launch a new brand, product line, or service without going through the trouble of setting up a whole new business. For example, if you’ve got an LLC called "Smith Holdings LLC" and you decide to open a coffee shop, you might file a DBA for "Sunrise Coffee Roasters." That lets you market the business under the new name while still operating under the legal umbrella of your existing company. When it comes to filing, this is where things start to depend heavily on where you’re doing business. In a lot of states, sole proprietors and partnerships have to file their DBA at the county level. LLCs and corporations usually file with the Secretary of State. There are states where both levels apply, so it’s important to double-check. The application itself is usually short. You’ll need to list the legal business name, the DBA name you want to use, your business address, and some ownership information. Filing fees vary but generally range from ten to one hundred dollars. Certain states also have publication requirements. That means once you file, you might have to publish a legal notice of your new DBA in a local newspaper for a few weeks and then provide proof that you did it. California and New York both have this requirement, although how strictly it’s enforced can vary. Now, you can’t just pick any name you want. The DBA can’t include terms that would mislead someone about your business structure. So if you’re not legally an LLC or a corporation, you can’t include “LLC” or “Inc.” in the name. States also tend to restrict certain words like “bank,” “trust,” or “insurance” unless you have the proper licenses. Before you commit to a name, it’s a smart move to search your state’s business name database to check if the name is available. And don’t stop there. Check the USPTO’s trademark database too. Just because a name is approved locally doesn’t mean it won’t infringe on a federal trademark. Here’s another key point. A DBA is only valid in the area where you register it. So if you plan to do business under that name in more than one county or state, you’ll likely need to register separately in each one. For example, if you're operating in both Florida and Georgia using the same trade name, you’ll probably have to file in both states. If you're going to use the DBA in banking or legal documents, make sure it’s officially filed first. Banks will usually require a copy of your DBA certificate before they’ll open a business account under the trade name. And when you’re drafting contracts or issuing invoices, you should use the DBA consistently, but you should also list your legal entity name to avoid confusion. Something like “ABC Enterprises, LLC, doing business as Coastal Rentals” covers all your bases. Just remember, registering a DBA is not the same as forming a business entity. If you’re a sole proprietor and you want to protect your personal assets, you need to consider forming an LLC or a corporation. A DBA alone doesn’t give you any liability protection, and it doesn’t give you ownership of the name either. Someone else in another county or state could still legally use the same name unless you’ve filed for a trademark. Also, most states require that you renew your DBA every few years. In some places, it’s every three to five years. Texas gives you a ten-year term. New York, on the other hand, treats the registration as indefinite unless you make changes. If you stop using the name, you might need to formally withdraw or cancel it, especially if it’s tied to your bank account or business licenses. A few common mistakes to avoid here. One is assuming that registering a DBA gives you exclusive rights to that name. It doesn’t. Another is using your DBA in a new area without registering it there. That can lead to fines and might even prevent you from enforcing contracts in court. If you’re going to use the DBA online or for branding, secure the domain name early and consider filing for a trademark if you want broader protection. Finally, if you're planning to operate in multiple states, license your brand, or you’re even a little unsure about trademark risks, it’s a good idea to speak with a business attorney. A lawyer can help you determine whether a DBA is the right tool for your situation or if forming a separate entity or filing a trademark would offer stronger protection. If you’re looking for guidance, the attorneys here on Contracts Counsel can assist you with the next steps.

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Small Business

Liability Waiver

North Carolina

Asked on Nov 27, 2023

Does every participant need a liability waiver?

I am a small business owner who is planning to hold an event for a group of participants. I am looking to ensure that everyone involved is properly protected in the event of any accidents or injuries. In order to do this, I am considering having participants sign a liability waiver. I want to make sure that I have the right legal protection in place and would like to know if every participant needs to sign a liability waiver.

Shelia H.

Answered Dec 10, 2023

Yes. If you are having an event, every participant needs a liability waiver. This is especially important if the event includes activities that may result in someone getting hurt. Additionally, it provides you with an opportunity to disclose the possible hazards and an opportunity for the participant to make an informed decision regarding whether to attend and participate. Finally, even if you have a waiver, you will also want to supplement the waiver with insurance that will cover your event.

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