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Buying and Selling Franchises

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Whether you are buying or selling, you should always be aware that Franchise Agreements are written to favor the Franchisor.  The best franchises make both the Franchisor and the Franchisee money. The best Franchisors offer meaningful support and hands on training to their franchise owners. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. BUYING Franchise brokers… Read more »

What Does Your Business Interruption Insurance Cover?

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Not Losses Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020. A Court in Miami recently addressed whether one company’s business interruption insurance covered COVID-19 shut down losses, in the recent case of COMMODORE, INC. v. CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD’S, LONDON, et al., in the Circuit Court for the 11th Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County,… Read more »

FAQ’s on Supplemental Insurance Claimsc

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Listed are some frequently asked questions about Supplemental Insurance Claims: What is a supplemental property owner Insurance Claim? Supplemental property insurance claims are secondary claims made by insured property owners (both home owners and business owners) to request additional money to make repairs to your property in the event that additional repairs are necessary to… Read more »

What Obligations Are Owed to Creditors in an Estate Case?

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After a Will is admitted to court after someone passes away, the probate administration process begins.  Probate is a court-supervised process that is used to determine who will inherit from a deceased person’s estate and to ensure that the decedent’s assets are distributed correctly to heirs according to the Will. The probate process can be lengthy and… Read more »

On this day, May 21

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American Flag on Wall On this day, May 21, 1944,  one of the greatest modern jurists, Judge Learned Hand, presented the following short speech in Central Park, New York City, during an event called, “I AM an American Day.” A million and a half people, a tenth of whom were newly naturalized citizens, assembled in… Read more »