Business Law

At AN Law Firm, P.A., Attorney Alberto Naranjo Jr. is committed to helping businesses navigate legal challenges with precision and foresight. From startup formation to partnership agreements, company sales, audits, and litigation, Alberto provides strategic guidance to protect business interests at every stage of growth. His practice is built on the belief that proactive legal planning can prevent costly disputes — a belief proven time and again in the courtroom.

Partnership Dispute Resolution

Alberto's experience includes representing clients in complex partnership disputes, such as a case involving a local Cuban bakery and South Florida bike shop. Sometimes the cases involve only business partners, many other times family members or very close friends. In many cases, there is a disagreement even as to ownership rights. Similarly, in other cases, a dispute arose when one party who had invested only time—but not capital—asserted an ownership stake. In both instances, the absence of properly drafted partnership agreements led to litigation that could have been avoided with thorough legal planning at the outset.

Comprehensive Business Services

Beyond resolving disputes, Alberto advises businesses through key transactions, including overseeing the sale of companies and drafting tailored partnership agreements that reflect each client's specific needs and goals. He routinely assists with licensing requirements, business audits, internal investigations, regulatory compliance, and overall business law consulting. His role is not simply reactive—it is preventative, designed to help clients avoid common pitfalls that expose businesses to unnecessary risk.

Strategic Legal Guidance

With deep experience representing entrepreneurs, family-owned businesses, investors, and growing companies across Florida, Alberto offers a sophisticated, hands-on approach that combines legal knowledge with business practicality. Whether forming a new venture, addressing internal conflicts, or navigating regulatory hurdles, clients trust Attorney Alberto Naranjo Jr. to safeguard their businesses and position them for long-term success.

Contract Law

When it comes to contract law, you don't always need a formal, written agreement to have enforceable rights. Contracts can be formed verbally, through text messages, emails, or other informal exchanges—as long as there's a mutual understanding and agreement on key terms. If you agreed to pay for a service or product, and the other party accepted but then failed to follow through, that may constitute a breach of contract. Whether it's a vendor who didn't deliver what was promised, a contractor who abandoned a job, or a business partner who didn't uphold their end of a deal, you have legal options to hold them accountable. Our firm is here to help you assess your situation, determine your rights, and pursue the remedies you deserve.