
Creating and running a business requires written agreements to identify all of your business relationships and protect your interests. We can advise you on whether a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal business entity is appropriate for your needs. We can help your business select and protect a company's intellectual property before you find out about another company using a similar or identical name or mark.
Given the many business dealings that constantly occur with customers, clients, vendors, suppliers, employees, and contractors, it is not surprising that disputes inevitably arise. If you are lawyering outside of your area, there are several reasons why you should consider hiring local counsel to assist you. Often clients have a dispute with another party but want the chance to try to "work things out" before using the court system.
Use our years of experience. Matthew Fornaro has been a business law attorney in Florida, serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward County since 2003.
Given the many business dealings that constantly occur with customers, clients, vendors, suppliers, employees, and contractors, it is not surprising that disputes inevitably arise. If you are lawyering outside of your area, there are several reasons why you should consider hiring local counsel to assist you. Often clients have a dispute with another party but want the chance to try to "work things out" before using the court system.
Use our years of experience. Matthew Fornaro has been a business law attorney in Florida, serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward County since 2003.
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Matthew Fornaro has been a business law attorney in Florida, serving Coral Springs, Parkland, and Broward since 2003.
Prior to starting his own law firm, he was a litigation attorney with Shutts & Bowen, LLP, and Greenspoon Marder, P.A. Matthew practices complex commercial litigation, including contract disputes, commercial and residential real estate disputes, antitrust matters, unfair competition, trade secrets, and landlord-tenant disputes.
He also practices intellectual property law, UCC and creditor litigation, employment litigation, homeowner and condominium association representation, consumer finance and servicer representation for creditors, collection and post-judgment collection, escalated litigation assistance, and drafting and revision of business documents, including the formation of business organizations.
Prior to starting his own law firm, he was a litigation attorney with Shutts & Bowen, LLP, and Greenspoon Marder, P.A. Matthew practices complex commercial litigation, including contract disputes, commercial and residential real estate disputes, antitrust matters, unfair competition, trade secrets, and landlord-tenant disputes.
He also practices intellectual property law, UCC and creditor litigation, employment litigation, homeowner and condominium association representation, consumer finance and servicer representation for creditors, collection and post-judgment collection, escalated litigation assistance, and drafting and revision of business documents, including the formation of business organizations.
Business Formation
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We can advise you on whether a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal business entity is appropriate for your needs.
We can advise you on whether a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal business entity is appropriate for your needs, and work with your accounting professional.
We draft partnership agreements, articles of incorporation, by-laws and LLC operating agreements, and prepare and file all necessary documents to establish your company as a licensed business organization.
We can advise you on whether a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal business entity is appropriate for your needs, and work with your accounting professional.
We draft partnership agreements, articles of incorporation, by-laws and LLC operating agreements, and prepare and file all necessary documents to establish your company as a licensed business organization.
Business Litigation
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Given the many business dealings that constantly occur with customers, clients, vendors, suppliers, employees and contractors, it is not surprising that disputes inevitably arise.
When legal intervention is necessary, we will provide knowledgeable, strategic, and strong representation on your behalf.
From the drafting of demand letters to the institution of litigation and representation through trial, we seek to resolve the dispute at the earliest stage, but always with your best interests in mind in a cost-effective manner.
When legal intervention is necessary, we will provide knowledgeable, strategic, and strong representation on your behalf.
From the drafting of demand letters to the institution of litigation and representation through trial, we seek to resolve the dispute at the earliest stage, but always with your best interests in mind in a cost-effective manner.
Local Counsel
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If you are lawyering outside of your area, there are several reasons why you should consider hiring local counsel to assist you.
You may have a long-term client who has a legal issue in another state.
Instead of hiring an attorney in that jurisdiction, your client only trusts you to handle the matter.
However, you have never handled a case in that jurisdiction.
You have absolutely no knowledge of the intricate workings of the courts within the jurisdiction.
You can research case law and code sections related to your case; however, this does not give you all the information you need to represent your client to the best of your ability.
You may have a long-term client who has a legal issue in another state.
Instead of hiring an attorney in that jurisdiction, your client only trusts you to handle the matter.
However, you have never handled a case in that jurisdiction.
You have absolutely no knowledge of the intricate workings of the courts within the jurisdiction.
You can research case law and code sections related to your case; however, this does not give you all the information you need to represent your client to the best of your ability.
Business Dissolution
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The dissolution of a business is the process by which a company is legally dissolved.
This means its property and assets are sold, its debts paid to the extent of assets available, and any remaining cash is distributed to the business organization's shareholders, members, or partners.
Among the federal requirements for business, dissolution is the final corporate tax return and the final employment tax returns including deposits of any monies owed.
Reports that need to be filed include information about the proper disposal of business property, any like-kind exchanges of property, and information about changing the form of the business if that is the case.
This means its property and assets are sold, its debts paid to the extent of assets available, and any remaining cash is distributed to the business organization's shareholders, members, or partners.
Among the federal requirements for business, dissolution is the final corporate tax return and the final employment tax returns including deposits of any monies owed.
Reports that need to be filed include information about the proper disposal of business property, any like-kind exchanges of property, and information about changing the form of the business if that is the case.
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