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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.
Interstate Transport Agreements in Texas Law
Interstate transport agreements in Texas law primarily govern how commercial vehicles cross state lines, distinguishing them from intrastate operations via FMCSA authority (MC Number) versus TxDMV (Intrastate)…
Drafting Contract Courier Agreements for Transport of Radioactive Materials: A Texas Attorney's Perspective
Drafting a legally sound contract for the transport of radioactive materials in Texas requires a meticulous approach, blending an understanding of state and federal regulatory frameworks with precise contractual language.
What the EEOC Says About Texas Employer Liability for Harassment
Harassment is a form of employment discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (ADA). The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has shared its view of harassment and employer liability.
Why Do Metal Building Materials Companies in Texas Need a Skilled Outsourced Corporate Attorney?
Texas's booming construction sector, particularly in metal building materials, presents a dynamic yet complex legal landscape that demands specialized expertise, making outsourced corporate attorneys a strategic necessity for businesses operating in the state.
Transport Agreements in Texas Law: Fort Worth Outside General Counsel Perspective
Transport agreements in Texas, often referred to as carrier contracts or bills of lading in the context of commercial shipping, form the legal backbone of moving goods across the state's vast expanse.
Do Fence Installation and Repair Companies in Texas Need an Outside Corporate Attorney?
In the Texas fence installation and repair industry, the demand for agility and specialization is paramount.
Fire At-Will! …Only When Prepared to Face the Legal Consequences: Texas Employer Attorneys Say Beware
You have likely heard that Texas is an employment at-will state. This means that an employer may terminate an employee’s employment at any time, without notice.
Nonsubscriber Employers in Texas and Voluntary Employee Election Agreements
In Texas, the intersection of employer liability and employee rights presents a unique legal setting, particularly for "nonsubscriber" employers who opt out of the state's workers' compensation system.
Texas Law and Professional Service Agreements for Small Businesses
A comprehensive and clear professional service agreement is vital for any small business providing services in Texas.
5 Reasons Why Having Effective Outsourced General Counsel is a Must for Small Businesses in Texas
For small businesses across Texas, navigating the complex intersection of growth and legal compliance can often feel like a high-stakes gamble, yet the cost of a full-time, in-house legal department is rarely sustainable.
Company Operating and Member Agreements in Texas Law
Operating agreements for limited liability companies (LLCs) and similar member agreements for other business structures are crucial internal documents, despite Texas law not explicitly mandating them.
Courier Delivery Services Agreements in Texas Law
A courier delivery service agreement is a critical document for businesses operating in Texas, establishing the legal framework for the secure and timely transport of goods.
Executive Employment Agreements in Texas Law: Outside Corporate Attorney Perspective
When dealing with executive employment in Texas, both employers and high-level professionals should recognize that the state's legal framework provides significant flexibility, primarily rooted in the principle of "at-will" employment.
Insurance Agency Agreements in Texas Law
In Texas, the foundation of a working relationship between an insurer and an agent rests entirely on the contractual agreement they sign, a document governed by general contract principles under Texas law.
Attorneys’ Fees Recovery in Breach of Contract Claims in Texas
An issue that frequently arises in commercial litigation and collection lawsuits in Texas is the question of entitlement to repayment of attorneys’ fees by the losing party. Sometimes there is no mention of attorneys’ fees in the contract, or even no written contract at all.
How Do Small Business Lawyers in Fort Worth, Texas Help Their Clients?
As small business lawyers, we believe we play a pivotal role in the lifecycle of local enterprises, offering essential legal guidance from formation to dissolution and everything in between.
Why Do Concrete Companies in Texas Need an Outside Corporate Attorney?
In the fast-paced world of the Texas construction industry, concrete companies face a unique array of legal challenges that can demand outsourced knowledge and experience.
Construction Consultant Contracts in Texas: A Texas Business Lawyer's View
Construction consultant contracts in Texas are vital legal shields, defining scope, payment, and liability for complex projects, requiring clear terms on scope of work, payment schedules, and dispute resolution to prevent costly disputes
Understanding Transportation Broker Agreements in Texas Law
Transportation broker agreements are essential contracts that structure the relationship between brokers, shippers, and motor carriers in the complex logistics industry.
Drafting Warranty Agreements in Texas Law: A Fort Worth Attorney's Perspective
When businesses in Texas offer products or services, the accompanying warranty agreement is a critical legal document.