Law Office of
James W. Martin, P.A.
City Center, Suite 102N
100 Second Avenue South
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Facsimile (727) 823-3479
Telephone (727) 821-0904
james.martin@jamesmartinpa.com
www.jamesmartinpa.com
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Books by James W. Martin
West's Florida Legal Forms: Business Organizations, Volume 1, Partnerships
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West's Florida Legal Forms: Business Organizations, Volume 2 Corporations
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West's Florida Corporations System
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West's Legal Forms, Volume 29, Nonprofit Corporations
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LOM's Florida Corporations System, LOM Press, Inc. (book)
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Articles by James W. Martin
Fifty Tips for Writing the Contract That Stays Out of Court
Fifty Tips For Writing The 21st Century Contract That Stays Out Of Court
Tips for Drafting Purchase Contracts
Drafting the Contract or Settlement Agreement That Stays Out of Court
How to Write Letters Nonlawyers Will Read
The Lawyer's Conscience: Professionalism in Writing Contracts and Wills for a Mechanistic World
The Lawyer's Conscience: Professionalism and Ethics in Writing
Why the Sole Proprietor in the Florida Construction Industry Might Want to Form a Corporation
Artists in the Construction Industry: Workers Comp Coverage
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Choice of Entity in Florida Law
Forming a Small Music Business: The Who Meets the Whys and the Wherefores
Business Entity Diagram
Florida Division of Corporations Filings
Common Legal Entities in Florida
Financial Statements - Simplified - A Lawyer's View
Comparison of Common Legal Entities in Florida
New Entity Checklist
Florida Clerks of Court Online Public Records Search Links
Secretary of State Online Public Records Search Links
Florida Fictitious Name Registration
Copyright Term Decision Tree
50 States and 50 Entity Laws
What Kinds of Entities Are There?
Florida Annual Report (Florida Uniform Business Report)
Execution of Florida Legal Documents: Recording and Notarizing Documents in Florida
Legislature Limits Homeowners' Rights to Sue Contractors
How to Sue an LLC Member Without Piercing the Corporate Veil