Transparency In Business Deals: The Use Of As-is Provisions & Warranty Disclaimers
Entering into contracts for the provision of goods and services is the bread and butter of most commercial enterprises. Whether your business... Read More
Business Law 101:Understanding Asset Purchase Agreements
As the business landscape continues to evolve, it’s important to protect your business alongside its growth — and sales. Understanding asset purchase... Read More
Ask A Commercial Litigation Attorney: What Can I Do If Someone Sells Me Defective Goods?
There’s nothing more frustrating or disappointing than discovering that the goods you’ve bought are defective. Whether you’re a small business owner who... Read More
What Is Arbitration?
When most people think of legal disputes, they imagine expensive court battles with complicated formal procedures and lengthy delays. However, many legal... Read More
5 Common Civil Litigation Cases
Civil litigation cases represent some of the most prevalent legal matters within civil law. Compared to criminal cases, which are instigated by... Read More
How Do I Start A Franchise in Florida?
When considering the establishment of a franchise in the State of Florida, it is highly recommended that you engage the services of... Read More
What’s The Difference Between Investor Rights Agreements and Shareholder Agreements?
In this article, we aim to explain the difference between two essential legal agreements in the corporate world: Shareholder Agreements and Investor... Read More
Trademarks and Copyright Infringements
Based in Miami, Xander Law Group prides itself on developing efficient solutions when it comes to intellectual property – especially trademarks and... Read More
Family Law: Dividing A Business In A Divorce
The dissolution of a marriage is inherently intricate, however, when both spouses are joint proprietors of a business, the asset distribution becomes... Read More
How To Terminate a Contract under French law?
The French civil code defines the contract as “an agreement between two or more people to create, modify, transmit or extinguish obligations.”... Read More