“Quantum meruit,” meaning “as much as is deserved,” is a fairness principle and a legal doctrine that allows recovery of the reasonable value of goods or services provided to another person—even if no written or...
A new contract is a legally binding agreement that may replace or modify an existing one. Contracts are essential for business and personal transactions, but once signed, they can be difficult to change. Still, the law allows
Contract Drafting and Enforcement in Florida
Agreements are essential to business, but not all agreements are legally enforceable. Contract drafting plays a critical role in Florida business litigation because it defines rights, obligations, and remedies from the...
A third-party beneficiary contract is a type of agreement that benefits someone who is not directly a party to the contract. In Florida, the parties—or the contract itself—must clearly indicate that a third party directly
Who Said You Should Perform? Understanding Contract Performance, Breach, and Legal Remedies
Contract Performance and Breach: Key Rules You Need to Know Contracts govern business and personal agreements, but contract performance and breach issues arise frequently. Understanding when you must perform, when you can...




