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Contract Review: Does Covid-19 Excuse Performance?

by: Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. We have been helping small business owners survive and thrive – in good times and bad – for over 25 years. Here is how we may be able to help you in this current challenging business environment. 1.    Contract Review and Force Majeure. A…

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5 Quick Tips On Maxing Out Loan Forgiveness

by: attorney Phillip B. Rarick You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing – after they’ve tried everything else. –   Winston Churchill. Millions of small business owners and self-employed have filed for loans under the  Paycheck Protection Program because part or all of the loan can…

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Unable to Fulfill Your Contractual Obligations Due to Covid-19?

By: Jacqueline R. Bowden Gold, Esq. and Phil Rarick, Esq. The Coronavirus has left the US economy in a stand still. It has forced businesses to shut down and events to be cancelled or postponed across the nation – creating significant anxiety for small business owners. During these times, many…

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Business Dispute Resolution without War

By Phil Rarick, Esq. Here is a simple fact:  most small businesses cannot afford or even survive a major dispute between partners if the dispute ends up in court.   Such disputes can doom the small business due to interruption of the company business, distract the principal partners from focusing on…

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7 Point Checklist for Florida Corporate Entities

By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Trust Attorney Time for a Spring Check-Up for your Florida corporate entities. This note is our annual reminder to review your Florida corporations, LLC’s (limited liability companies), or partnerships. Here is our 7 Point Checklist: 1.    Annual Minutes Up-to-date? 2.   Are any Special Meeting Minutes…

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Rarick & Associates Alert: Beware of Corporate Scam

If you get a letter or an email from a company called COMPLIANCE SERVICES  (not to be confused with the Florida corporation, Compliance Services, Inc.) asking for a fee of $125 for corporate minutes  BEWARE.  Minutes are not required to be posted with the  Florida Secretary of State.  Rather, they…

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