Real Estate Law by Clint Coons | May 14, 2011 
Last Summer the Florida Supreme Court created a legal Tsunami that washed over the legal community when it handed down it’s opinion in Olmstead v. FTC. In that case, the FTC had obtained a judgment for more than $10 million against Olmstead for operating a credit card scam. The FTC obtained an order requiring the [...]
Read the full article → Real Estate Law by Clint Coons | October 28, 2010 
When it comes to asset protection, I always tell my students and clients that segregating dangerous assets from each other is a sound strategy to limit overall risk exposure. Best practice dictates that each asset should have its own entity. For many people this could translate into to a multitude of business entities. For example, [...]
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