Commercial Litigation & Business Law
Defending your business interests in Florida
You always want to reduce the chances of your commercial business being sued, but anyone in your firm can make a mistake at any time. This mistake could cause an injury, damage to a property, or harm to a reputation.
At Michelle B. Kane, she knows that when this happens, you could become legally liable for the damages. A lawsuit has the potential to bankrupt your business. You want experienced help to protect your business interests and to settle any disputes that may arise.
Michelle Kane can also assist you with other corporate matters that include the following:
Corporate entity formation
When you decide to start a business, there are many issues to consider. Which business structure is best for your business? What Florida legal regulations apply? You want the knowledgeable counsel of Michelle Kane.
Contract drafting and negotiations
There are many ways to make mistakes when drafting a contract. With Michelle Kane, you can feel assured that your contracts and agreements are drafted correctly with your goals as the priority. Michelle can also advise you as to your rights and obligations under a contract.
Professional licensing and disciplinary actions
If you are required to have a license to practice in your profession, the loss of that license could have devastating effects on your life. Michelle Kane can help you through the process of licensing disciplinary actions and professional malpractice issues.
Administrative proceedings
These proceedings involve a non-judicial determination of fault or guilt that may include penalties like fines or revocation of permits or licenses. In some cases, there can be appeals. Michelle Kane can help you through this process.
Shareholder disputes
Michelle Kane understands the issues that create tension among shareholders. She can help business owners resolve shareholder disputes.
Employment
Michelle Kane helps business owners with employment law that deals with discrimination issues, drafting agreements, or wage and labor issues.
Bankruptcy/creditor rights
Creditors often think that when they receive a bankruptcy notice that they have no rights or alternatives with respect to their claim against the debtor. This is not so—Michelle Kane can protect your interests and rights.
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Contact Michelle B. Kane, PA with your commercial litigation and business law matters.
