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How to Spot and Prevent Vendor Invoice Fraud in Miami, Florida: Key Red Flags and Legal Steps for Businesses

How to Spot and Prevent Vendor Invoice Fraud in Miami, Florida: Key Red Flags and Legal Steps for Businesses

Vendor invoice fraud can cost Miami businesses 5–8% of annual spend when weak controls allow fake or inflated bills to slip through. In South Florida’s fast-moving construction, hospitality, healthcare, and logistics markets, scammers exploit routine accounts payable workflows and vendor onboarding gaps. This article explains the most common red flags, prevention controls, and Florida legal […]

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How to Draft a Florida Non-Compete Agreement After the 2023 Law Changes in Miami-Dade County

How to Draft a Florida Non-Compete Agreement After the 2023 Law Changes in Miami-Dade County

Florida non-compete agreements are still enforceable in Miami-Dade County in 2026 under Fla. Stat. § 542.335, but they must be narrowly tailored, supported by a legitimate business interest, and reasonable in time, area, and scope. After widely discussed 2023 developments affecting employment and restrictive-covenant drafting, Miami employers face higher scrutiny if agreements look overbroad or

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How to Draft an Enforceable Non-Compete Agreement in Florida After the FTC’s 2024 Rule

How to Draft an Enforceable Non-Compete Agreement in Florida After the FTC’s 2024 Rule

Florida non-competes remain enforceable under Fla. Stat. § 542.335, but the FTC’s 2024 final rule would ban most new non-competes nationwide if it takes effect after ongoing litigation. Florida employers and executives still need agreements that satisfy Florida’s “legitimate business interest” and reasonableness requirements. This article explains how to draft an enforceable Florida non-compete now,

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