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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: PUNITIVE DAMAGES FOR FRAUD

Plaintiffs commonly pursue punitive damages when asserting fraud claims. The purpose of punitive damages is to punish unlawful conduct.  State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Brewer, 191 So. 3d 508 (Fla. 2d DCA 2016). They are available when a defendant commits intentional misconduct or gross negligence. Fla. Stat. §…

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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS AND “CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION”

Under Florida law, enforcement of a non-compete agreement requires requires proof of at least one “legitimate business interest.” Fla. Stat. § 542.335 (“The person seeking enforcement of a restrictive covenant shall plead and prove the existence of one or more legitimate business interests justifying the restrictive covenant.”). A failure to…

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FORT LAUDERDALE BUSINESS LITIGATION: INTERPRETING ARBITRATION CONTRACTS

Many business contracts contain arbitration provisions, which often creates a question as to whether the contracting parties must resolve their dispute in arbitration. Florida courts consider three elements when determining whether to enforce a contractual arbitration provision. They are (1) whether a valid written agreement to arbitrate exists; (2) whether…

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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: PROVING A TRADE SECRET

Florida and federal statutes generally define a “trade secret” to be information that the owner takes reasonable measures to keep secret and the information derives “independent economic value” from not being generally known to others.  Courts ordinarily view the existence of a trade secret as a question of fact.  The…

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FORT LAUDERDALE BUSINESS LITIGATION: FLORIDA UNIFORM TRANSFER ACT

The Florida Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (“FUFTA”) is a powerful tool because it provides creditors with remedies against debtors attempting to conceal assets. Through FUFTA, Florida adopted a Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act that many states adopted. FUFTA allows creditors to sue debtors trying to avoid paying a debt. Peter Mavrick…

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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: CONTRACT “LIQUIDATED” DAMAGES

Liquidated damages are determinable with exactness from the cause of action as pleaded by a mathematical calculation or by application of a rule of law. Boulos v. Yung Sheng Xiamen Yong Chem. Indus. Co., 855 So.2d 665 (Fla. 4th DCA 2003). Many contracts contain a liquidated damage provision that attempts…

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FORT LAUDERDALE BUSINESS LITIGATION: THIRD-PARTIES ENFORCING NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS

A third-party can enforce a contract even though it is not a party to that contract if the contracting parties expressly intended to primarily and directly benefit the third-party. Bochese v. Town of Ponce Inlet, 405 F.3d 964 (11th Cir. 2005) (“Under Florida law, a third party is an intended…

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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: AMBIGUOUS CONTRACT AND PAROL EVIDENCE

The parol evidence rule is a substantive rule of law that limits the introduction of evidence to interpret the meaning of a contractual provision. King v. Bray, 867 So. 2d 1224 (Fla. 5th DCA 2004) (“The parol-evidence rule is a substantive rule of law and… provides that a written document…

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FORT LAUDERDALE BUSINESS LITIGATION: EXTRAORDINARY OR SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Restrictive covenants like non-compete agreements and non-solicit agreements are valid if supported by one or more legitimate business interests. Fla. Stat. § 542.335. Those legitimate business interests often include the protection of trade secrets, valuable information that does not qualify as trade secret, existing customers, or future prospective customers. Id.…

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MIAMI BUSINESS LITIGATION: COURT-APPOINTED RECEIVER ASSERTING CORPORATE CLAIMS

The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, in Wiand v. ATC Brokers Ltd., 96 F.4th 1303 (11th Cir. 2024), recently issued an opinion regarding a receiver’s standing to assert fraudulent transfer claims and other torts on behalf of the entity it is overseeing.  To understand this new…

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