Searching for a business lawyer in Florida who can protect your company at home and across borders? Transnational Matters PLLC represents businesses throughout the state in business litigation, international trade disputes, arbitration, and corporate matters. From our office on Brickell Avenue in Miami, we serve companies from Jacksonville and Orlando to Tampa and Key West.
Many firms stop at the state line. However, our practice was built for companies whose contracts, suppliers, and investors span the globe. As a result, you get one team for a partnership dispute in Broward County and a customs battle at Port Miami.
Business Litigation Attorneys for Florida Companies
Commercial disputes rarely wait for a convenient moment. Whether you face a breach of contract, a partnership breakup, shareholder claims, or business fraud, our business litigation lawyers protect Florida companies in state and federal court. Moreover, we move quickly to secure injunctions and preserve evidence when speed matters.
Our litigation practice also covers non-compete enforcement, fraudulent transfer claims, and disputes with vendors, lenders, and former partners. For a closer look, visit our business litigation practice page.
International Trade Litigation & Customs Disputes
Florida is one of America’s busiest trade gateways, and trade problems can cripple an importer overnight. Therefore, we represent importers, exporters, and logistics businesses in tariff disputes, customs seizures, antidumping duty cases, and letter-of-credit failures. Read our guide to resolving international trade disputes for the playbook we use.
Florida Arbitration Lawyers for Domestic & International Disputes
Few business lawyers in Florida treat arbitration as a core practice. We do — every day. Indeed, our attorneys draft and enforce arbitration clauses under the Florida Arbitration Code (Chapter 682, Florida Statutes) and represent clients before the ICC, AAA/ICDR, and LCIA.
Miami has become a leading seat for Latin American arbitration. Consequently, a well-drafted arbitration clause can save a Florida company years of foreign litigation. Compare institutions in our ICC vs. LCIA guide, or learn how to draft an ICC arbitration clause.
Corporate Lawyer Services for Florida Businesses
Strong contracts prevent expensive disputes. As your corporate and business lawyer, we help Florida companies structure entities, negotiate shareholder and operating agreements, and draft cross-border contracts that hold up under pressure. In addition, we prepare non-circumvention and non-disclosure agreements for sensitive deals — see our complete NDA guide.
Why Florida Companies Choose Our Business Lawyers
Choosing a business lawyer in Florida comes down to three things: experience, reach, and responsiveness. First, founding attorney Davy Aaron Karkason, Esq. ACIArb combines Florida court experience with international arbitration credentials. Second, we work in multiple languages for clients across Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Finally, we answer fast — because disputes don’t wait.

You can also visit us at 1221 Brickell Avenue, Suite 900, Miami, FL 33131, or call (305) 417-9866.
FAQ: Hiring a Business Lawyer in Florida
How much does a business lawyer in Florida cost?
Most Florida business lawyers bill by the hour. Instead, we offer flat-fee arrangements for defined matters, so you know the investment before we start. As a result, every engagement begins with a confidential consultation.
Do you handle matters outside Miami?
Yes. We represent clients statewide — including Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale — as well as in federal courts and arbitration seats worldwide.
Should my contract require litigation or arbitration?
It depends on your counterparty and where their assets sit. For example, arbitration awards are often easier to enforce abroad than U.S. court judgments. In short, we review your contracts and recommend the right forum before a dispute ever starts.
Contact Our Experienced Attorneys
You can depend on Transnational Matters to provide powerful representation and protect your investment. Speak with a business lawyer serving all of Florida — contact us today for a confidential consultation.