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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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Will the Do Not Disturb feature make the roads safer?

Texas drivers are responsible for the choices they make while behind the wheel. If a driver causes an accident due…

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Fighting for the ideal outcome after a breach of contract

One of the most important tools available to a Texas business is a contract. These legally enforceable agreements can establish…

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How can defensive driving keep you safe?

When you are behind the wheel, you understand the importance of safe driving and being aware of the things going…

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Texas road conditions may play a role in fatal accident

Many factors can contribute to the likelihood that an accident will take place, including speeding, distraction and more. What some…

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Think twice before signing a commercial lease

Finding the ideal location for a storefront or operational center for a Texas business can be a difficult endeavor. Once…

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Shielding a company from preventable lawsuits

When it comes to protecting a Texas business from the possibility of litigation, prevention is key. There are specific steps…

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