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Agnes M. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 13, 2020

Agnes M.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
Florida
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL NJ, PA
Florida Coastal School of Law

Agnes Mombrun Geter is the Founder and Managing Attorney of Mombrun Law, PLLC. She is an experienced attorney and is a member of the Florida Bar, New Jersey Bar, and the Pennsylvania Bar. The firm's practice focuses on Estate Planning, Business Law, and Debt Settlement including IRS Debt Relief. The firm's goal is to simplify the law and provide clients with the confidence and information necessary to make their decisions. The firm also provides project-based legal services to other attorneys and law firms, along with assisting as personal counsel and local counsel on legal matters.

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"Ma. Agnes was very kind and thorough. I highly recommend her and would hire her again if needed."

Forest H. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 14, 2020

Forest H.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Nashville, TN
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL TN, TX
Washington and Lee University

Forest is a general practice lawyer. He provides legal advice regarding small business law, contracts, estates and trusts, administrative law, corporate governance and compliance. Forest practiced complex commercial litigation in Florida for eight years, representing clients such as Host Marriott, Kellogg School of Business, and Toyota. Since moving to Nashville in 2005, he has provided legal advice to clients forming new businesses, planning for the future, and seeking funding through the use of equity and/or debt in their businesses. This advice has included the selection of business type, assistance in drafting and editing their business plans and offering material, reviewing proposed term sheets, and conducting due diligence. Forest is a member of the Florida, Tennessee, and Texas Bars; in addition. Forest has held a Series 7, General Securities Representative Exam, Series 24, General Securities Principal, and Series 63, Uniform Securities Agent State Law.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"I had a great experience working with Forest Hamilton during the acquisition process. Forest was professional, responsive, and easy to work with throughout the APA drafting and review process. Communication was clear, revisions were handled quickly, and he helped keep the transaction moving smoothly from start to finish. I appreciated his professionalism and willingness to answer questions throughout the process. Would definitely recommend him to others needing support with business acquisition agreements and transaction-related legal work. Thanks again, Forest."

Anjali S. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 15, 2020

Anjali S.

Counsel
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New York, NY
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL CA, NY
NYU School of Law

Attorney licensed in California, New York, and Florida with over a decade of experience in technology transactions, data privacy, and intellectual property. I advise businesses on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements, including SaaS agreements, master services agreements (MSAs), vendor and procurement contracts, data processing agreements (DPAs), and intellectual property licensing arrangements. I hold the CIPP/US and CIPP/E privacy certifications and regularly support clients on matters involving data use, privacy considerations, and contract structuring in technology-driven business relationships. My approach is practical and business-focused, with an emphasis on clear guidance, efficient negotiation, and helping clients move forward with confidence.

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"Anjali is beyond sharp, responsive, and--most importantly for my project--highly knowledgable in the entertainment and intellectual property spaces. I'd work with her again in a second."

Christopher R. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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Christopher R.

Partner
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Ohio
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL OH
Capital University Law School

Trusted business and intellectual property attorney for small to midsize businesses.

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"Chris was knowledgable, fast and easy to work with. He created a custom Terms of Service document and Privacy Policy for an internet-based business."

Lawrence S. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 20, 2020

Lawrence S.

Attorney/Mediator/Arbitrator
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Miami/Coral Gables, FL
45 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Miami

Lawrence A. “Larry” Saichek is an AV rated attorney and a CPA focusing on business and real estate transactions, corporate law and alternative dispute resolution. With a background including five years of public accounting and six years as “in house” counsel to a national real estate investment company, Larry brings a unique perspective to his clients – as attorney, accountant and businessman. Many clients think of Larry as their outside “in house” counsel and a valued member of their team. Larry is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator and a qualified arbitrator with over 25 years of ADR experience.

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"High recommend. Lawrence is very detailed and responsive. Will use again"

Pura R. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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Pura R.

Healthcare Law and Employment Expert
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Miami, FL
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Nova Southeastern University

Pura Rodriguez, JD, MBA is the President and Managing Partner of A Physician’s Firm, based in Miami. She represents healthcare providers from different specialties in a broad range of issues, including contract review, business planning and transactions, mergers and acquisitions, vendor and contract disputes, risk management, fraud and abuse compliance (Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark), HIPAA compliance, medical staff credentialing, employment law, and federal and state regulations. She also assists providers in planning their estates, protecting their assets, and work visa requirements.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Pura is excellent! She provided me a very detailed redlined contract with useful comments on my dental associate contract. She also answered all my questions clearly and scheduled a quick phone call with me for negotiation strategies and answer my questions."

Eric M. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 25, 2020
Matthew F. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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Matthew F.

Attorney
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Coral Springs, FL
23 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
UF Levin College of Law

As a business law attorney serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward County, FL, Matthew has been recognized as “AV” rated, which is the highest rating an attorney can achieve through Martindale’s Peer Review system. Year after year Matthew is listed in the “Legal Leaders” publication as a top-rated attorney in South Florida in the areas of litigation, commercial litigation, and real estate. Matthew is also a graduate and instructor of the Kaufman Foundation’s FastTrac NewVenture Program, presented by the Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"This was Great working with Matthew. He made what I thought was going to be a hard task very simple. Thanks A lot Matthew"

Carlos C. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 11, 2020

Carlos C.

Attorney-at-law and Certified Public Accountant
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Atlanta, GA
30 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL DC, GA
Inter American University

Carlos Colón-Machargo is a fully bilingual (English-Spanish) attorney-at-law and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over twenty years of experience. His major areas of practice include labor and employment law; business law; corporate, contract and tax law; and estate planning. He is currently admitted to practice law in Georgia, Florida, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and currently licensed as a CPA in Florida. He received a Master of Laws from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1997, where he concentrated in Labor and Employment Law (LL. M. in Labor and Employment Law) and a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Inter American University.

David C. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 15, 2020

David C.

Law Firm Principal
Free Consultation
Miami, FL
45 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL NJ
University of Florida, Levin College of Law

David H. Charlip, the principal of Charlip Law Group, LC, is one of only 101 Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyers in Miami-Dade, with over 40 years of litigation experience. Mr. Charlip is also one of only 136 Florida Civil Law Notaries. He is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator and a Florida Supreme Court Approved Arbitrator. He has managed and litigated cases across the country. Mr. Charlip has advised businesses, drafted business formation and purchase and sale documents and litigated business disputes for over 40 years and is very familiar with all aspects of contractual relations.

Lourdes H. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 15, 2020

Lourdes H.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Miami, FL
22 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL NJ
University of Miami, J.D.

With 19 years of experience in the area of estate planning, trademarks, copyrights and contracts, I am currently licensed in Florida and NJ. My expertise includes: counseling clients on intellectual property availability, use and registration; oversee all procedural details of registration and responses with the USPTO/US Copyright Office; negotiate, draft and review corporate contracts and licensing; counsel clients on personal protection, planning and drafting comprehensive estate plans.

Melissa T. - Contracts Lawyer in Deltona, Florida
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July 15, 2020

Melissa T.

Attorney and Law Firm Owner/President
Free Consultation
Maitland, FL
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Florida Levin College of Law

Melissa Taylor, the President and founding partner of Maurer Taylor Law, specializes in business contract review and drafting and is a second-generation attorney with private firm, in-house counsel, governmental, entrepreneurial, and solo practitioner experience. Melissa has a strong legal background, a dedication to customer service, is friendly, warm and communicative, and is particularly skilled at explaining complex legal matters in a way that's easy to understand. Melissa personally handles all client matters from start to finish to ensure client satisfaction.

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Contracts Legal Questions and Answers

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Terms and Conditions

Florida

Asked on Nov 30, 2023

Are vague terms and conditions valid?

I recently signed a contract with a company that included terms and conditions. Many of the terms were vague and I'm concerned that they may not be valid. I'm worried that this could put me in a vulnerable position and I want to make sure that I understand my rights and obligations before proceeding.

Diane D.

Answered Dec 12, 2023

Yes, vague terms and conditions are valid. If you would like for me to review the contract for you before you sign to let you know what you will be or not be liable for, please contact me at ddowns@dmdlawpa.com

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SaaS Agreement

Florida

Asked on Aug 7, 2023

SaaS agreement and support services?

I am a software developer who is in the process of developing a new software as a service (SaaS) model. I am looking for guidance on the legal implications of the agreement between myself and my potential customers. Specifically, I am looking for legal advice on the best way to structure the SaaS agreement, as well as the types of support services that should be included in the agreement.

Diane D.

Answered Aug 22, 2023

What you need and ask for are extensive, and cannot be given on a question and answer basis on a site like this. I suggest you engage a business attorney to help you with these endeavors.

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Demand Letter

Florida

Asked on Sep 16, 2023

Modifying a demand letter: possible?

I recently sent a demand letter to a company with whom I have a contract dispute. The company has not responded to my letter, and I am considering sending a modified letter. I would like to know if it is possible to modify the demand letter I sent, and if so, what the most effective modifications would be.

Linda W.

Answered Sep 26, 2023

You can always modify a demand letter. The question is whether it is warranted or not. And the effective modifications would depend on the subject matter

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Real Estate License Agreement

Florida

Asked on Aug 27, 2025

Can a Real Estate License Agreement be terminated if the licensee fails to meet certain sales quotas?

Can a Real Estate License Agreement be terminated if the licensee fails to meet certain sales quotas? I am a real estate agent who recently signed a License Agreement with a brokerage firm that includes a provision stating that if I do not meet a minimum number of sales within a specified time period, my license may be terminated. I am concerned about the potential consequences of not meeting these quotas and would like to know if this provision is legally enforceable.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 4, 2025

If you're wondering whether your brokerage can drop you for not hitting your sales numbers, the short answer is yes, as long as that condition is clearly laid out in your written contract. In Florida, contract freedom is taken seriously, especially in independent contractor relationships like the one most real estate agents have with their brokerages. Let’s Talk Legal Groundwork Florida courts have consistently upheld performance-based termination clauses. Since you're probably working as an independent contractor, not an employee, your agreement is governed by standard contract law. Florida Statutes Chapter 475, which oversees real estate licensing, doesn’t block brokerages from setting minimum performance expectations, or from ending agreements when those expectations aren’t met. What matters is how clearly the contract is written, whether it aligns with Florida real estate regulations, and whether it passes the fairness test. If the terms are specific, compliant, and not outrageously one-sided, courts usually won’t interfere. What Makes a Sales Quota Clause Stick The key is clarity. Your agreement should spell out the exact quota, how often you’re expected to meet it, and what happens if you don’t. Something vague like "maintain a reasonable sales volume" is unlikely to hold up. But if the contract says, "you must close 12 transactions every 12 months," that’s enforceable. Your brokerage also has to follow the proper process if they decide to terminate. They need to notify the Florida Real Estate Commission and pay you for any commissions you’ve already earned under your agreement. Once a commission is earned (usually when you’ve procured a ready, willing, and able buyer on the agreed terms) it can’t be taken away simply because your affiliation ends. Florida courts have consistently upheld this principle. See Shuler v. Allen, 76 So. 2d 879 (Fla. 1955). Courts won’t usually step in unless the quota provision is so one-sided that it becomes legally “unconscionable,” which is a pretty high bar. Even a tough market isn’t enough to meet that standard if you signed off on specific numbers. What Happens If You're Terminated for Not Meeting Quotas? First, your license itself stays intact. Getting terminated doesn’t cancel your real estate license with the state. It just means you can’t practice until you link up with a new brokerage. You’ll need to affiliate with a new broker if you want to keep working in the field. You should still be paid for any commissions you earned before the termination. But don’t assume you’re entitled to commissions from deals that close after you’re let go. Unless your contract specifically says you are, you won’t be. How to Protect Yourself Check if your contract includes a cure period. Many agreements give you a window—say, 60 days—to turn things around after you’ve been notified of a performance issue. That’s your chance to meet the quota and avoid termination. It’s also a good idea to document your sales efforts and keep a record of market conditions. If your brokerage works across different markets and applies quotas the same way everywhere, regardless of local trends, you might have grounds to negotiate fairer terms. If you’re new to the field, try negotiating for lower quotas during your first year. Many brokerages are open to this, knowing that new agents need time to build momentum. When You Should Talk to an Attorney If your quota seems unrealistically high for your market, or if the termination process seems off, it’s worth getting legal advice. The same goes if your brokerage tries to withhold commissions you’ve already earned or hits you with penalties that aren’t spelled out in your contract. A Florida real estate attorney can go over your agreement with you and let you know where you stand. Even if a quota clause is enforceable, that doesn’t mean you have zero negotiating power. If you’ve been a solid producer but are going through a rough patch, many brokerages would rather work with you than lose you.

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Business Contract

Florida

Asked on Oct 4, 2022

How to get out of a business contract?

I want to get out of a contract with our main vendor and have been reading the contract but it doesn't say much. I believe this is in the termination clause based on research, but it doesn't specifically say what I need to do. Any advice?

Donya G.

Answered Oct 14, 2022

A contract generally has termination terms; that would be the way to get out. If there are no terms, then the best thing to do is negotiate with the party on an exit strategy that is agreeable to both parties. As a contracts attorney that specializes in contracts and contracts disputes, I would be happy to assist. You can connect with me on the website or through my profile page - Donya Gordon Donya

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