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    Veteran Commercial Litigators Bob Stovash and Bob Case Join The Byrd Campbell Law Firm

    Byrd Campbell, P.A., a premier business litigation, real estate law and corporate law firm based in Winter Park, Florida, with offices in Dallas, Boston, Pensacola, and Mississippi, is proud to announce that Bob Stovash and Bob Case, formerly of Stovash, Case, Shay & Pearce, P.A., are joining the firm…

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    Byrd Campbell Represents Lender/Investor in Dynasty Ocoee Dispute

    Image: City of Ocoee Document   Byrd Campbell has once again been engaged to handle a high-stakes commercial lawsuit in Orange County state court, this time representing a lender/investor in the proposed $1 billion mixed-use sports and entertainment development in Ocoee, Florida, known as The Dynasty. Tucker Byrd, lead counsel,…

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    Byrd Campbell Represents Developer in Lawsuit with County over Convention Center Expansion

    Story Highlights Universal City Property Management sues Orange County over convention center expansion. Lawsuit claims county violated 1998 land-use agreement requiring infrastructure improvements. Orange County proceeds with $560 million expansion despite legal challenge. A decades-old land-use agreement is at the center of a new lawsuit that could affect the future…

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    Byrd Campbell Represents Partner in Dispute Over Family Entertainment Center

    Story Highlights Harold Mills sued for allegedly mishandling sale of two Urban Air parks. Mills allegedly bypassed higher offer, favoring buyer with personal ties. K&K Adventures seeks over $500,000 for alleged breach of fiduciary duty. Harold Mills, founder of VMD Ventures and a prominent local businessman, is being sued by…

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  • Insights

    Top Five Things Sellers Can Do to Prepare to Sell Their Businesses

    Planning to sell your company? Here’s how to make due diligence your competitive advantage. After working with dozens of business owners through M&A transactions, we’ve seen deals fall apart not because of poor business, but because of poor preparation. The due diligence process can make or break your exit.

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