This article will review Executive Order 20-111: Limited Extension of Essential Services and Activities and Vacation Rental Prohibition.
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Recent Executive Orders Regarding the Coronavirus Pandemic
by Caitlin Szematowicz on May 2nd, 2020 in Business & Corporate Law, Labor and Employment
Tags: Business, Employment, Pinellas County, workplace

ESSENTIAL SERVICES, ACTIVITIES, AND BUSINESSES IN PINELLAS COUNTY
by Caitlin Szematowicz on April 6th, 2020 in Business & Corporate Law, Labor and Employment
Tags: Business, Essential Service, Non-essential Businesses, Pinellas County
An overview on what constitutes an essential and non-essential business, essential service, and essential activity in Pinellas County, Florida.
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Is It Time To Put Some Teeth Into The Resident Agent Statutes?
by Howard Ross on March 22nd, 2017 in Business & Corporate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, St Petersburg
It appears that corporate and limited liability company defendants have an advantage over plaintiffs if they are willing to avoid the resident agent statutory requirements or circumvent the requirements by using multiple layers of entity resident agents that have no entity officers or employees present at the resident office.
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Changing Sun Biz Information Without The Proper Authority Can Be a Problem You Do Not Want
by Howard Ross on September 16th, 2016 in Business & Corporate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, St Petersburg, SunBiz
During marital divorces and business divorces, people occasionally rush to change the information on the Secretary of State’s Sun Biz website without first determining whether they have the authority to do so.
Sometimes, the portions of the corporate/LLC records that grant the authority to replace officers, directors, managers, or persons with authority are not reviewed for many years preceding the dispute, even though circumstances have changed since the initial granting of the authority or elections to office. While most business owners are busy running their business, trying to make a profit, dealing with the day-to-day business activities, and other various problems, there is very little time left to review corporate/LLC records. It is easy to just file the annual report without reviewing what authority one has to make the entries that appear in the report.
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Looking for a Reason to Select a Member-Managed or a Manager-Managed LLC?
by Howard Ross on April 11th, 2016 in Business & Corporate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, St Petersburg
Sometimes it is difficult to decide whether to select a Member-managed or a Manager-managed LLC or to answer a client’s questions on why to select one over the other. For a multi-member LLC, one reason to consider is the difference in the rules that apply to a request of a member to inspect books and records of the LLC.
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How a Period of Time Should Be Counted
by Howard Ross on March 22nd, 2016 in Business & Corporate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, St Petersburg
When a lawyer, judge, law or rule requires the counting of a period of time, it may not be done the same way that you would count the time period. For example, are either of the first and last day of the period included or excluded? Are you counting forward or backward?
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Piercing the Corporate Veil: Protecting Yourself from Personal Liability
by Howard Ross on March 15th, 2016 in Business & Corporate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, St Petersburg
Are you a business owner in Saint Petersburg, Florida? Have you incorporated your business for the purpose protecting yourself from personal liability? As a lawyer practicing Business Law in Pinellas County, I have found that many business owners mistakenly believe that by incorporating their business they are automatically shielded from personal liability. Far too often, business owners choose to prepare their own organizational documents or they use an online service in an effort to reduce the expenses associated with forming their business entity. While this decision may save these business owners a few dollars on the front end, the future implications can be disastrous. Under Florida Law, there are specific formalities that must be satisfied to ensure adequate protection from personal liability.
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