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What is the leading cause of spinal cord injuries?

Spinal cord injuries are one of the most dangerous injuries you can sustain. Not only are the changes from this…

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Is it possible to stop eminent domain proceedings?

The government has the right to condemn private property to make public improvements. While this eminent domain process allows the…

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What damages can come from a breach of contract?

No matter the size or scope of your business in Denton, having a contracted partner walk away from your agreement…

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Proving negligent entrustment in Texas

Your hopes for receiving compensation following a car accident in Denton may immediately disappear the moment the driver who caused…

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Will the government take your land for the border wall?

If you own commercial or any other type of private land along the Mexican border of the Rio Grande Valley,…

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Avoid these pitfalls when buying commercial real estate

Whether you are purchasing commercial real estate for the first time or you have several successful investments under your belt,…

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Why do TBI victims have personality changes?

Texas residents who get involved in crashes may suffer from traumatic brain injuries. These injuries, also known as TBIs, have…

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Fatal Texas crash may have resulted from racing or road rage

A witness in the vicinity of the intersection of South Riverside Drive and U.S. Highway 287 in Fort Worth, Texas,…

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The pros and cons of NDAs for employees

Over the past couple of decades, more and more companies have required their employees to sign contracts that prevent them…

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Identifying signs of traumatic brain injuries

Traumatic brain injuries are not reserved for football players and other athletes. Anyone who receives a sudden jolt or blow…

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