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What does condemnation law mean by “public use?”

If you learn that the Texas government plans to appropriate your land through condemnation, you may wonder if its plans…

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Is ADR mandatory in Texas?

Business disputes may arise for several different reasons including breach of contract, shareholder disagreement, fraud, discrimination and premises liability, to…

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What should you do if a company wants your land?

You receive notice that a company wants to build a pipeline on your land. This is your family’s land that…

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Could a car accident cause PTSD?

Some of the worst injuries from an auto accident in Texas do not affect you physically. The mental anguish you…

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Free Speech at Work by Samuel B. Burke

The NFL protests and our President’s reaction to them raise interesting issues about political speech and expression in the workplace.  …

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The Texas Timeshare Act by R. Scott Alagood

The Texas Timeshare Act Timeshares have been and continue to be a popular method to secure affordable vacation destinations. For…

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You Can’t Take it with You, but it has to go Somewhere by Ryan T. Webster

You can’t take it with you, but it has to go somewhere We all know you can’t take it with…

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Have I Formed a Contract by Ryan Webster

Have I Formed a Contract? What must happen to form a contract? Like the NFL’s catch rule, it’s not always…

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Premises Liability by R. Scott Alagood

Premises Liability Of prime importance to property owners and occupiers (tenants) is liability for damages to persons or property which…

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Lawsuits – Not as Seen on TV by Ryan T. Webster

Lawsuits – Not as Seen on TV Often people’s perspectives of the litigation process are shaped by TV. Although the…

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