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Blalock Walters, P.A. is your full-service business law firm. For more than 95 years, we have represented companies, individuals and professionals in business transactions, litigation, health care, real estate and wealth preservation matters. The foundation of Blalock Walters’ practice is to provide high quality, personal and comprehensive legal services to our clients.
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We make a difference by serving your legal needs within our multiple practice areas.
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We make a difference by serving your legal needs within our multiple practice areas.
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Federal Court Issues Injunction on Corporate Transparency Act Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements
With less than a month until the December 31, 2024 deadline for millions of small businesses throughout the U.S. to file their FinCEN beneficial ownership interest report, a Federal Court in Texas has issued a preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the...
Will Robinson Earns Florida Bar Board Recertification in Real Estate Law
The law firm of Blalock Walters, P.A. is pleased to announce that attorney William C. Robinson, Jr. has earned board recertification in Real Estate Law from The Florida Bar. Robinson has been board certified since 2013 and is one of only 450 attorneys...
From ‘Pay To Play’ To ‘Paid For Play’
What is NIL? Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) is a legal concept derived from the Right of Publicity and generally refers to an individual’s right to control and profit from the commercial use of their personal brand. Historically, the National Collegiate Athletic...
Am I Responsible For My Deceased Loved One’s Debts?
A common question probate administration attorneys are asked is whether the surviving family members are responsible for the debts of the deceased individual. The short answer is no. This article will provide a more in-depth answer to this question under Florida law...
