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Attorney Peter J. Guala, Esq. Presented The Corporate Transparency Act Update and Filing Deadlines

Today attorney Peter Guala of Guala Law Firm, P.A. joined attorney Reginald Janvier of Akerman LLP at the Broward County Bar Association Young Lawyers Section CLE Luncheon to present on the Corporate Transparency Act. The live lecture was a legal education course to members of The Florida Bar. The presentation provided a summary of the […]

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CLE Presentation by Peter J. Guala, Esq. and Morrie I. Levine, Esq. titled The Corporate Transparency Act – The Questions Attorneys and Companies Should Be Asking

Today attorneys Peter J. Guala and Morrie I. Levine gave their continuing legal education (CLE) presentation titled “The Corporate Transparency Act – The Questions Attorneys and Companies Should Be Asking.” The lecture was successfully conducted via Zoom and was a legal education course to members of The Florida Bar. In addition to the opportunity to

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Peter J. Guala Presented The Questions You Should Be Asking About The Corporate Transparency Act

This evening attorneys Peter J. Guala and Morrie I. Levine presented “The Questions You Should Be Asking About The Corporate Transparency Act” to the Palm Beach County Solo/Small Firm Group, a meeting tailored to solo and small firm Florida attorneys. With this discussion, Peter and Morrie continued their aim to enhance awareness of this recently

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The Corporate Transparency Act – A Brief Overview of Critical Components Presented before the Broward County Bar Association Solo/Small Law Firm Group

This evening attorneys Peter J. Guala and Morrie I. Levine presented “Corporate Transparency Act – A Brief Overview of Critical Components” at the Broward County Bar Association Solo/Small Firm Group’s meeting. A full house of Florida practitioners received an overview of the critical components of this newly effective federal law that requires many companies to

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Peter J. Guala Presented the Corporate Transparency Act at Weston Leaders

Today attorney Peter J. Guala spoke regarding the Corporate Transparency Act at the Weston Leaders group of the Weston Florida Chamber of Commerce. He presented the group with a guide to key essentials of this newly effective federal law that requires many companies doing business in the United States to report information about the individuals

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New Registration Requirements for All Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Homeowners’ Associations in Miami-Dade County

On March 1, 2022, Chapter 17D of the Code of Miami-Dade County was created by an ordinance (“Ordinance”) passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The new chapter, titled the “Miami-Dade County Ordinance for Registration of Community Associations”, applies to all residential condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners’ associations (collectively, “Community Associations”) located

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HOA Boards, Remember at the First Board Meeting You Need to Consider Preserving the HOA Covenants from Extinguishment Under MRTA

With the new year well underway, homeowners’ associations’ boards of directors are holding the year’s first board meetings. While it is understandable there may be several matters a board wants to address at the first board meeting, it is important for homeowners’ associations’ boards to remember that Florida Statutes require them at the first board

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