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Texas 2013 Legislative Update: Changes in Texas Property Law
The recent 83rd Legislative Session in Texas passed a variety of changes to the Texas Property Code, Tax Code, and Texas Civil Practice and Remedies ...
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Texas 2013 Legislative Update: Limitations on Liability for General Contractors and Subcontractors
General contractors and subcontractors have long been wary of hiring individuals with criminal backgrounds, and rightfully so. A cornerstone of many ...
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Texas, Trade Secrets, and Adoption of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act by S.B. No. 953
Though not easily defined, most would regard commercial trade secrets as, for example, the Colonel’s secret chicken recipe, the complicated and ...
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Common Pitfalls on Home Remodels
You have finally decided to update your home, now what? Many people spend months looking at kitchen finishes, but spend no time at all investigating ...
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The Potential Criminal Repercussions of Construction Projects
While most contractors assume that “walking” a job will at most lead to civil repercussions, contractors need to be extremely mindful that the Texas ...
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Texas Lien Laws for 2013 - Pitfalls to Avoid
Texas lien laws remain some of the most complex in the nation. With strict filing and notice deadlines, owners and contractors alike are often left ...
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Efficient Litigation: How Clients Can Better Serve Themselves
Whether it is in Houston or abroad, for clients, the cheapest and most effective way to reduce liability in litigation is planning for litigation ...
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