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Choosing the right commercial real estate investment

Investing in commercial real estate in Texas can add depth to your portfolio. The challenge is choosing the right property.…

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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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Can you sue for emotional distress after a car accident?

In the aftermath of a severe car accident, people focus on physical injuries and damage to vehicles, often forgetting about…

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What are your rights as a landowner facing eminent domain?

Development projects frequently boost the economy of surrounding communities. Yet, when it is your home that is on the path…

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3 things to consider when selling your commercial building

You have spent years ensuring that your commercial building is in top shape. You upgraded the electrical wirings, repainted the…

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The dangers and legal implications of blind spot accidents

Have you ever thought about how dangerous blind spot accidents can be? When drivers fail to see another vehicle in…

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Can you protest the government taking your property?

As a property owner, you likely expect to be able to do what you want with your property and remain…

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5 mistakes to avoid after a car accident

Getting involved in a car accident can be scary and stressful. With adrenaline running high amid the chaos of a…

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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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Knowing what your property is worth under eminent domain

As a property owner, it’s important for you to understand how the government values your property. This becomes especially crucial…

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