Boca Raton Business Attorney
Marlyn J. Wiener

Business regulations in Florida are complex, and businesspeople in this state face many challenges.

As an experienced and accomplished Boca Raton Business attorney, my firm provides full business formation, business transaction, business finance and real estate legal services to South Florida.

We are a small, focused firm uniquely qualified to solve your full business and real property legal challenges and problems. We are deal makers, not deal breakers, and will help you obtain the best possible result.

I have worked as a lead transactional attorney, consulting business and real estate attorney, and in-house real estate attorney since 1981. My firm can handle your business and real estate legal matters, from contract review and negotiation, to facilitating the acquisition and financing of multi-million dollar real estate projects.

We are responsive, and give clients solid advice at affordable fees. Let our experience work for you.

Contact my firm today if you need legal assistance with any of the following business transactions and services:

  • Buying or selling a business
  • Real Estate Transactions
  • Entity Selection and Formation
  • Commercial Leases
  • Formation of LLCs, corporations and partnerships
  • Review and negotiation of Franchise Agreements
  • Drafting, reviewing and negotiating Commercial Leases
  • Operating Agreements and Shareholder Agreements
  • Purchase of assets or stock
  • Buy/sell agreements between partners or shareholders
  • Negotiation and drafting of employment, vendor, distributor, independent contractor, management and broker contracts

Our clients include real estate developers, insurance companies, tutoring services, medical care providers, mobile home parks, real estate brokers, clothing stores, insurance companies, general contractors, restaurants, construction firms, architects, doctors and art galleries.

My firm is experienced with all types of commercial real estate transactions and problems, from negotiations with distressed tenants to large-scale developments, including the purchase or sale of raw land, financing, and the construction or acquisition of properties such as apartments, warehouses, shopping centers and office buildings.

Commercial property involves varied and often unanticipated legal issues. Our experience includes:

  • The purchase and sale of raw land, office buildings, warehouses, apartment complexes, shopping centers and mobile home parks
  • Title insurance for all real estate acquisitions or financing; licensed agent of The Attorneys’ Title Fund Services, LLC
  • Loan acquisition and negotiation, including bridge loans and construction financing
  • 1031 tax-free exchanges
  • Lease negotiations, subleases and assignments, including transfers due to casualty losses, business liquidation and business sale
  • The drafting and negotiation of leases, management agreements, brokerage agreements and listing agreements
  • The negotiation and drafting of vendor contracts and construction contracts, including American Institute of Architects (AIA) construction contracts
  • The negotiation and drafting of easements, restrictive covenants and dedications
  • Coordination with qualified intermediaries, surveyors, inspectors, realtors, insurance companies, architects, contractors and appraisers

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Boca Raton Business lawyer, call Marlyn J. Wiener today at 866-686-6164, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation.

Practice Areas and Legal Definitions

Real estate financing and transactional services:
Typically, as they expand, growing businesses become more and more involved in real estate transactions, ranging from office space to retail store properties to warehouses and shopping mall syndication.  A qualified business lawyer can provide valuable assistance in traditional real estate purchase, sale and leasing transactions, and in dealing with environmental and various other issues arising out of industrial and agricultural redevelopment projects.

Business contracts:

Business contracts are written agreements spanning a broad range of the business relationships that occur in the life of a typical company.  They can include non-compete agreements, non-piracy agreements, non-disclosure agreements, restrictive covenants, employment agreements, producer agreements, sales representative agreements, consulting agreements, management agreements, franchise agreements, licensing agreements, deferred compensation agreements and independent contractor agreements.

Intellectual Property:
The term "intellectual property" refers to a "creation of the intellect" that has commercial value, such as copyrighted literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, names, images, and designs used in commerce and in industrial processes.

Mergers and Acquisitions:
The phrase "Mergers and Acquisitions" refers to corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets.  Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies participate in a due diligence process to ensure a successful combination of all parts.  Corporate mergers are often aimed at reducing market competition.  On other occasions, acquisitions can occur through hostile takeover by a "corporate raider" purchasing the majority of outstanding shares of a company in the open market.  In the United States, business laws vary from state to state whereby some companies have limited protection against hostile takeovers.

Technically, what differentiates a merger from an acquisition is how it is financed.  Simply put, a merger is a combination of two companies into one larger company.  A "merger" or "merger of equals" is often financed by an all-stock deal (a stock swap).  An all-stock deal occurs when all of the owners of stocks of either company get the same amount of stock in the new combined company.  The term "demerger" is sometimes used to indicate the effective opposite of a merger, where one company splits into two, the second often being a separately listed stock company if the parent was a stock company.  An acquisition (a larger company buying out a smaller company) can involve a cash and debt combination, or just cash, or a combination of cash and stock of the purchasing entity, or just stock.  In addition, the acquisition can take the form of a purchase of the stock or other equity interests of the target entity, or the acquisition of all or substantially all of its assets.

Succession planning:

Succession planning is the process of identifying and grooming suitable replacements, through mentoring and training, for such key company employees as a CEO upon the expiration of his or her term of office.

Franchises and other types of business marketing:

A great many small businesses in the marketplace today are operated not as purely independent businesses, but as franchises, distributorships, or any of various types of licensing arrangements.  All of these businesses are created through written agreements containing express and implied warranties, and it is not uncommon for issues to arise resulting in litigation.

Licensing and commercial contracts:

Business services attorneys counsel clients in a wide range of commercial and intellectual property (IP) transactions.  They provide assistance in structuring, drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial and IP agreements related to the development, acquisition and commercialization of technology, IP, goods or services.  The types of agreements involved in these transactions include:

  • Software license, maintenance and support, source code escrow, end user license, patent and other technology license agreements
  • Development agreements
  • Purchase and supply agreements
  • Manufacturing agreements
  • Distribution, reseller, value-added reseller (VAR) and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreements
  • Referral, marketing agreements
  • Employment, consulting, technical services and outsourcing agreements
  • Joint venture, strategic partner, technology transfer agreements
  • E-commerce and Internet-related agreements (including web-based hosting agreements, application service provider (ASP) agreements, web site development, privacy policies and website terms of use)
  • Non-disclosure agreements

Sales Commission Disputes:
In avoiding sales commission litigation there is no substitute for an artfully drafted agreement spelling out precisely how and at what rate sales representatives are to receive commissions.  Common usage and custom are also taken into consideration by courts in determining the issues, even where there is a written agreement.

Trade Secrets:
A trade secret is any information that can be used in the operation of a business or other enterprise and that is sufficiently valuable and secret to afford an actual or potential economic advantage over others.  Trade secret difficulties can be eliminated or, at least, minimized by effective legal language in employment and/or severance agreements, but situations will still arise from time to time where litigation presents the only viable solution.

Contract Remedies:
Contracts are the very stuff upon which the marketplace is founded, and they provide the basis for a large share of business litigation.  The remedies for breach of contract include money damages and injunctive relief expressly directing one of the parties to perform a contractual obligation.  This remedy involves a form of injunction called a “specific performance” decree.  The remedy of specific performance is often called an “extraordinary” equitable remedy, in that courts will not grant specific performance except in a sharply limited number of circumstances.  Punitive damages are not an available remedy in a contract lawsuit.

Business Formation:
There really isn’t any need for legal counsel in forming a sole proprietorship, but other forms of business organization are a good deal more complicated and are best accomplished with the assistance of a lawyer.  These include the formation of partnerships, limited liability companies and corporations.

Business and Corporate Services:

Business and corporate services involves advising companies and investors in the purchase, sale and mergers of businesses.  The services provided include forming and funding start-up companies, buying and selling practices, assets, divisions and companies, engaging in private stock offerings and re-sales, structuring venture capital financing, forming off-shore sales and sourcing entities, structuring commercial and partnering transactions and syndicating real property acquisitions.

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Boca Raton Business lawyer, call Marlyn J. Wiener today at 866-686-6164, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation.
Professional Profile

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Boca Raton Business lawyer, call Marlyn J. Wiener today at 866-686-6164, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation.

ADDRESS OF THE FIRM:
Marlyn J. Wiener, P.A.
6111 Broken Sound Parkway N.W., Suite #330
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Phone: 866-686-6164
Hours: M-F, 8:00AM-5:00PM
Services provided after-hours

MEMBERS OF THE FIRM:

Attorney Marlyn J. Wiener
  • Jurisdictions Attorney is Licensed in: FL, NY, NJ and PA
  • Date Admitted to the Bar: FL- 2005, NY and PA – 1982 – NJ - 1984
  • Colleges Attended, Degree & Year Graduated: State University at Albany, B.A., 1978, University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., 1981
  • Professional Memberships & Achievements: Member Florida Bar Association, Florida Association of Women Lawyers, South Palm Beach County Bar Association.

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Marlyn J. Wiener
Marlyn J. Wiener, P.A.
6111 Broken Sound Parkway N.W., Suite #330
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Phone: 866-686-6164
Fax: 561-431-0419

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