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Author Archives: Jay Butchko

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How Can I Stop Debt Collector Harassment?

By Suncoast Civil Law |

If you fall behind on a car loan, mortgage, credit card, or other payments, you may experience what is known as “debt collector harassment.” A debt collector may call you multiple times a day or week with the intent to intimidate and force you to pay off the debt. Fortunately, there are ways to… Read More »

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6 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Florida Business

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Purchasing a business is a risky and costly endeavor. If you are considering buying a business, it is essential to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and obligations. An experienced attorney will help you avoid mistakes when buying a business in Florida. Schedule a consultation with our Bradenton business transaction lawyers at… Read More »

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10 Reasons To Update Your Will And Estate Plan

By Suncoast Civil Law |

A Will – also known as the Last Will and Testament – is one of the most important documents in every person’s life. However, just because you already have a Will does not mean that you can forget about it and do not need to look at it ever again. Our lives change, and… Read More »

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How Can I Sue a Company for Telephone Harassment?

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Many companies use the so-called robocalls and automatic telephone dialing systems (autodialers) to call consumers and provide unsolicited information, advertisement, or even threaten them with legal action (this often happens when dealing with a debt collection company). However, there is a fine line between permissible telemarketing calls and telephone harassment. Under the Telephone Consumer… Read More »

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A Step-by-Step Guide for Closing a Florida Business

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Closing their company is difficult for any business owner, especially if you have spent a significant amount of time, energy, and money into building it from scratch. However, when it is no longer profitable to operate your business, dissolution may be the only viable option. Contrary to popular belief, it is not that easy… Read More »

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How Can I Sue for Illegal Use of My Trademark in Florida?

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In the modern era, intellectual property has a significant influence on brands’ reputation and sales. Trademarks are one of the elements of intellectual property that make a brand distinguishable from the competition. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon to see other individuals or companies using your trademark illegally. When this happens, you need to understand… Read More »

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What Are the Best Alternatives to Business Litigation in Florida?

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Disputes are an inevitable part of doing business. When you are facing a business dispute, it is essential to hire an experienced business litigation attorney in Florida to represent the best interests of your company. Contrary to popular belief, filing a lawsuit may not be the most effective and productive way to resolve disagreements… Read More »

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Can I Disinherit My Spouse or Children in Florida?

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Deciding to disinherit your spouse, children, grandchildren, or other family members never comes easy. But does Florida law even allow you to remove your spouse or children from an estate plan? That depends on whether you want to disinherit your spouse entirely and how old your children are. It is essential to consult with… Read More »

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Can My Mortgage Lender Refile a Dismissed Foreclosure Case in Florida?

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If your foreclosure case was dismissed by the court, you might wonder whether your mortgage lender can refile the case after the dismissal. Whether or not your lender can restart a dismissed foreclosure case depends on several factors. It is advised to consult with a skilled foreclosure defense lawyer in Bradenton to help you… Read More »

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How Do HOA or COA Foreclosures Work in Florida?

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If you own a house or condo as part of a homeowners’ association (HOA) or condominium association (COA) in Florida, the association probably collects monthly dues and special assessments. If you fail to pay dues and assessments on time, the association could obtain a lien on your property or even initiate a foreclosure process…. Read More »

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