Like in any mediation, the first question a good mediator must answer is—what are the parties’ goals? Are the business and its members seeking to make the business a success, is the objective to create a fair and orderly wind down, or is it something in between, such as the buyout of a family member who no longer wishes to be part of the business.
The Successful Mediation of a Family Business DisputeAs the real estate market continues to attract investors from across the country, more parties…
Eleven Attorneys Earn National Recognition for Achievements in Condominium and HOA, Construction, Real Estate, and…
Join Jacob Epstein, Partner and Co-Chair of the Construction Law Group at Haber Law, for…
Financial planning for community associations goes beyond line items and spreadsheets—it requires legal awareness to…
Kara Olesky's Florida Bar recognition marks a significant milestone in her legal career MIAMI —…
It appears to be the position of the Florida Supreme Court and its legions of…