Florida’s contractors are the second most heavily regulated profession in Florida (behind only doctors!), and are subject to multiple, complex statutes and regulations. Hammer & Gavel provides as-they-happen updates on case, proposed statutes, enacted laws, and other legal issues that impact contractors on a daily basis in Florida. Whether you are one-man operation working solely in Florida, or a national construction company with projects in Florida, Hammer & Gavel can keep you informed and educated on the legal issues affecting your business in Florida. By subscribing, you agree that you’ve read the terms at the bottom of this page.

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