A derivative lawsuit is a lawsuit whereby a shareholder of a corporation sues a third party on behalf of the corporation. Any recovery from such lawsuits are the property of the corporation, not the shareholder who brought the lawsuit. Often times, the defendant of a derivative lawsuit will be someone close to the corporation, such…
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When two parties commit the same wrongdoing and are equally at fault, the court generally will not get involved in their transaction. That rule is known as the doctrine of “in pari delicto.” The doctrine of in pari delicto generally will apply to various forms of unlawful contracts. For example, if two parties enter into…
Continue reading ›Franchise agreements can serve to establish a mutually beneficial relationship for the franchisor and the franchisee. Under a franchise agreement, the franchisor’s brand is allowed to grow through an independent business, i.e., the franchisee, and the franchisee is able to start a business without having to create a new product or brand. Because franchisees are…
Continue reading ›The “American rule” holds that each party to a lawsuit will pay for his or her own attorney’s fees regardless of who prevails in the case. Unless a statute or contractual provision says otherwise, Florida courts will apply the American rule. For that reason, contracts oftentimes contain provisions stating that if litigation arises under the…
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