The Miami-Dade Bar, formerly known as the Dade County Bar Association, was recently highlighted by the Florida Bar News for their recent name change and their building renovation "Wall Bashing" kick-off ceremony. Jane Muir, who was president during the re-branding and leads the renovation initiative as Building Committee Chair, was photographed with her fellow leaders. Click here to read the Florida Bar Read More
Daily Business Review Profiles Jane Muir
Growing a Law Practice: Miami Litigator Jane Muir Used Bar Events to Launch a Career "A lot of entrepreneurs, they will feel much more confident that I understand the challenges that they're facing because they know I've faced them, too," Miami attorney Jane Muir said. When Miami business litigator Jane Muir launched her own firm, it wasn’t the scenario she had d imagined. As the 2009 mortgage foreclosure crisis Read More
Business lawyer near me? J. Muir & Associates
Business lawyer near me? J. Muir & Associates is one of the best lawyers in Miami Florida that handles different services such as commercial litigation, business transaction, business litigation and general counsel to help make business grow. A small growing business need assistance in developing benefit programs for their employees. Even some small businesses need someone to help her/him on their Read More
Back to Business
A Guide for Reopening with COVID-19 Back to Business - As government debates the timing of permitting business operations to reopen, while still seeking to protect the people from COVID-19 infection, so-called “non-essential” businesses need to consider how they can protect employees and customers. Just like a company can be held liable for injuries, there is likely risk of liability for viral infection. What Read More
Small Business Options to Help S. Florida Businesses Survive Coronavirus
The Daily Business Review published an article by Jane Muir regarding Coronavirus relief options for small businesses. Since Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez ordered “nonessential retail and commercial establishments” to be closed on March 19 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, many predicted an economic impact. South Florida small businesses are already experiencing the effects. Some, like groceries, wine Read More