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The Importance of the Role of Mediator in Texas Litigation
Effective mediation is often the key to resolving Texas civil disputes without the expense, uncertainty, and time commitment of trial. When guided by the right mediator, parties can reach practical, mutually acceptable settlements while preserving the integrity of the adversarial process.
Non-Disparagement Agreements in Texas Law: A Business Attorney Perspective
In counseling businesses here in Texas, one topic that frequently arises is the strategic implementation and enforcement of non-disparagement agreements.
Why Small Businesses in Texas Should Consider Forming an LLC
Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Texas is a strategic move for many business owners, particularly those looking to balance personal asset protection with operational flexibility.
Master Freight Services Agreements (MFSAs) in Texas Law
A Master Freight Services Agreement (MFSA) is a critical document for any business that regularly ships goods in and out of Texas.
How Can Dallas-Ft Worth Area Small Businesses Benefit from Engaging Outside Corporate Attorneys in Texas?
Outside corporate attorneys serve as crucial legal architects for the burgeoning small business scene in the DFW area, providing a breadth of skills often unavailable in-house.
Consent to Terminate Commercial Sublease Agreements in Texas Law
One of the most critical elements in the landscape of lease terminations in Texas is the process of securing proper consent.
Mutual Performance Independent Contractor Agreements in Texas Law: How an Attorney Can Help
When Texas businesses engage the services of independent contractors, a well-drafted mutual performance agreement is the cornerstone of a clear and legally sound working relationship.
Refrigerated Materials Transport and Delivery Service Agreements in Texas
Refrigerated transport, often called "reefer" transport, is a vital but complex area of logistics, especially in a large state like Texas where distances are vast and temperatures can be extreme.
Navigating Fleet Services Contracts in Texas
For businesses operating in Texas, managing a fleet of vehicles is a significant undertaking, involving everything from routine maintenance to accident management and fuel procurement.
What to Look For in a Texas Contract Review Attorney
Choosing a Texas contract review attorney involves finding someone with specific local experience, a clear communication style, and a focus on practical risk mitigation…
How an Attorney Can Help With Your Articles of Incorporation in Texas
Articles of Incorporation in Texas is the foundational step in formally establishing a corporation within the state.
Into the Outhouse: Should In-House General and Corporate Counsel Be Outsourced in Texas?
For many Texas businesses, from bustling startups in Austin or Fort Worth to established enterprises in Houston, Dallas or Tyler, the overhead costs of a full-time, in-house legal department often outweigh the benefits.
Should Your Consulting Firm Create an LLC in Texas? Perspective of a Texas Business Lawyer
Becoming an LLC in Texas for your consulting firm offers vital liability protection. As a solo consultant or small practice owner, operating as a sole proprietorship leaves your personal assets—house, savings, car—vulnerable to business debts and lawsuits.
Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Agreements and Texas Law
Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Agreements are crucial contracts defining terms for leasing, selling, or servicing forklifts, conveyors, and similar gear, outlining responsibilities, costs, uptime guarantees, and liabilities to prevent costly disputes…
How an Outsourced Texas Business Lawyer Can Help Restaurant Owners Focus on Running Their Restaurants
In Texas, the intersection of culinary ventures and the legal system creates a unique demand for lawyers who are familiar with restaurant industry needs.
What Types of Small Businesses in Texas Create LLC's? A Ft. Worth Attorney's Perspective
Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Texas is a strategic move for many entrepreneurs looking to blend operational flexibility with essential asset protection. In a state with a business-friendly environment and no state income tax…
The Role of Outside General Counsel Attorneys Representing Transportation and Logistics Companies in Texas
Texas logistics businesses face complex legal landscapes, from navigating intricate federal and state regulations regarding everything from cargo securement to driver hours of service, to negotiating detailed contracts with shippers and carriers.
Finance Agreements in Texas Law
Finance agreements in Texas law, much like in other states, form the bedrock of countless personal and business transactions.
Truck and Trailer Equipment Lease Contracts in Texas: Outside Corporate Attorney Viewpoint
In Texas, securing the necessary trucks and trailers for your business operations often involves entering into detailed lease agreements. These contracts are the foundation of commercial vehicle acquisition for many businesses…
Apartment Maintenance Agreements in Texas Law
In property management and contract law, clear and comprehensive apartment maintenance agreements are the bedrock of a smooth landlord-tenant relationship in Texas.
Member or Partner Resignation Agreement Drafting in Texas Business Law: Outside Corporate Attorney View
In Texas business law, the departure of a member or partner often necessitates a meticulously crafted resignation agreement, a critical document that formalizes the separation and addresses the myriad legal and financial implications.