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What is a material breach of contract in Texas?

Agreements or contracts are the foundation of many business relationships. They’re essential for smooth transactions and successful partnerships. But, what…

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How NDA affects business partnerships

Getting into a partnership is an exciting phase in a business’s growth. Businesses could achieve more together compared to when…

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Is a verbal contract valid in Texas?

Business disputes may arise from conflicts involving contract terms. However, they might only be as valid as the existing contract.…

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How do shareholder derivative suits address disputes?

Shareholders have unique and vital roles in a corporation, considering their investments allows the business to operate and flourish. Depending…

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How can a partnership agreement address disputes?

Establishing a partnership is a viable option to grow your business. Aside from bringing in another party to contribute, it…

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Have you considered business mediation?

Texas business owners know that sometimes disputes are inevitable. You may find yourself in a dispute with a business partner,…

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When should you enter an NDA as a business?

Entering into confidentiality agreements is a common practice in the business world. However, companies are not required to enter into…

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Three tips to mitigate the risk of business disputes

Business owners must balance the ingenuity that comes with a new business idea with the more mundane tasks that help…

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Potential methods for resolving business disputes

When a business is facing a legal challenge involving another person or party, it can result in significant complications and…

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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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