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Could the government really take privately owned property?

There are times when the government acts in the interests of the people, making decisions to expand roads, install utility…

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What to know when buying commercial real estate

The purchase or sale of any type of property is a significant legal and financial process. Regardless of the type…

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Why are fatal accidents happening in the eastern part of Texas?

Serious and deadly motor vehicle crashes can happen for many reasons, and they are almost always the result of preventable…

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The impact of whiplash on accident victims

In the impact of a motor vehicle collision, the driver or passenger may be forced back and forth rapidly, causing…

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Fatal accidents continue to be a problem in Texas

When drivers are behind the wheel, their primary responsibility is to keep their focus on the road so that they…

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Can the government take your property?

A Texas private property owner likely assumes that he or she has the right to do with that property as…

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Protecting yourself when involved in a partnership dispute

As a business owner, you worked diligently to build your company from the ground up, and you understand the sacrifice…

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The issue of wrong-way car accidents in Texas

Even if they are safe, cautious and following the rules of the road, drivers can still suffer due to the…

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Driver behavior and common causes of car accidents

When a driver gets behind the wheel, his or her primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Unfortunately,…

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Cookie companies in a dispute over alleged theft of trade secrets

Intellectual property is some of the most valuable owned by a business, and these intangible assets are worth protecting as…

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