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Sellers’ Rights to Recover Goods if a Buyer is Insolvent

April 21, 2009 Litigation

In today’s tough economic times, more and more companies are finding themselves unable to meet their financial obligations and pay their debts. The ripple effect is being felt throughout the commercial world, in particular by those who do business with these struggling entities. Suppose a manufacturer or a distributor sells…

Converting Now Could Save You Later

January 12, 2009 Tax

While each of us is feeling the impacts of an economic slowdown in different ways, for shareholders of a C corporation, this could be a great time to participate in tax planning for the future. In general, many assets that may be held by C corporations, such as real property…

Extension of IRA Rollover Provision

October 9, 2008 Trusts & Estates

On October 3rd, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 was signed into law. This law is more commonly known as the “bailout bill” and its main purpose is to provide the Federal Government with authority to purchase and insure certain types of troubled assets. While the bailout bill received…

Being a Responsible Trustee Minimizes Risk

October 1, 2008 Trusts & Estates

Getting started as a trustee means familiarizing yourself with your new responsibilities. Carrying out these responsibilities throughout the trust administration is the key to reducing your risk of serving as a trustee. In Florida, a trustee is governed by the terms of the trust agreement, the provisions of Florida law,…