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FloridaBusiness Law Lawyers in Apalachicola, Florida

Business Law attorneys in Florida help business owners with all aspects of running a company both small, medium and large.


From business start-ups, to closely-held businesses, to a new franchise, business owners often need an attorney.


Business law disputes can arise from the purchase or sale of a business, business planning, transactional disputes, banking and finance law, mergers and acquisition, and business or commercial litigation.


Related topics include intellectual property, real estate and property law, contract law and general civil trial law.


When choosing a business law attorney in Florida for your case, look at the attorneys training and experience representing similar businesses in similar types of case.

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Kristy Klay Branch Banks

Kristy Klay Branch Banks
Kristy Branch Banks, P.A.
Kristy Branch Banks, P.A. PO Box 176
Apalachicola, FL 32329
Licensed for 23 years, Kristy Klay Branch Banks is a Real Estate Law and Civil Trial Law lawyer who attended Florida State University Colle... read more >

Clayton Bowers Studstill

Clayton Bowers Studstill
The Studstill Law Firm, PLLC
326 Reid Ave
Port St. Joe, FL 32456
Licensed for 19 years, Clayton Bowers Studstill is a Elder Law and Environmental Law lawyer who attended Appalachian School of Law... read more >
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Certified in Business Litigation

Florida Bar Board Certification in Business Litigation - Lawyers certified in Business Litigation by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.


Under Rule 6-16.2, the term "business litigation" is defined as the practice of law dealing with "the legal problems arising from commercial and business relationships including litigation of controversies arising from those relationships."


Business litigation law includes "evaluating, handling and resolving such controversies before state courts, federal courts, administrative agencies, mediators, and arbitrators."


The term business litigation does not usually include marital and family law, routine collection matters, personal injury or workers' compensation.


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