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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.
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…
Employer ERISA Plans and Texas Law
When dealing with employee benefits, the intersection of federal and state law can often be a complex landscape to navigate. For residents and employers in Texas, understanding how the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) impacts benefit plans is critical.
How Can Texas Outside Corporate Counsel Help Small Businesses with Logistics and Transportation Solutions?
When Texas-based businesses seek seamless direct logistics solutions and asset-based transportation across the contiguous 48 states, the intricacies of the law can be as vast as the open road itself.
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.
Agreements for the Shipment of Tobacco Products in Texas Law
Shipping tobacco products into the state of Texas, or even within its borders, is not as simple as placing an item in a box and sending it on its way.
Retail Installment Contracts and Security Agreements (Agricultural and Commercial Use) in Texas Law
In Texas, the intersection of agriculture, commerce, and finance often hinges on two critical legal documents: Retail Installment Contracts and Security Agreements.
How Do Intercreditor Agreements Work in Texas Law?
In Texas, the lending landscape is intricate, involving senior lenders, mezzanine financiers, and sometimes junior lienholders, all converging on a single borrower and their assets.
Non-Subscriber Considerations for Businesses Operating in Texas: Outside Corporate Counsel Viewpoint
Unlike workers’ compensation laws in every other state, the Texas Worker’s Compensation Act (TWCA) allows private Texas employers to choose whether to subscribe to workers’ compensation insurance.
Janitorial Services Company Membership and Operating Agreements in Texas Law
When starting a janitorial services company in Texas, two of the most critical foundational documents you will need are the company's Membership Agreement (if structured as an LLC) and its Operating Agreement.
Texas Master Subcontract Agreements (MSA's): Get a Lawyer
Drafting and reviewing a solid Master Subcontract Agreement (MSA) in Texas is crucial for any business bringing on subcontractors, and relying on an experienced lawyer for review is a smart move to ensure legal compliance…
Why Do Home Construction and Remodeling Companies in Texas Need an Outside Corporate Attorney?
The complexities of the home construction and remodeling industry in Texas necessitate a specialized approach to legal counsel, one that a full-time, in-house attorney often cannot provide cost-effectively
Foundation Repair Contracts in Texas Law: How a Lawyer Can Help
In Texas, the foundation of a property is critical to its structural integrity, making foundation repair a necessity when issues arise.
Petroleum Transport Contracts in Texas Law
Petroleum transport contracts are essential, legally binding agreements that oil and gas companies, transporters, and other stakeholders in the energy supply chain use to move crude oil, refined products, and natural gas across Texas.
Why Hiring Outside Legal Counsel is Non-Negotiable in Drafting Fabrication and Welding Contracts in Texas
In Texas, the fabrication and welding industries operate within a complex legal framework, making well-drafted services agreements and contracts essential for business success and risk mitigation.
Moving and Storage Transport Agreements in Texas: From a Fort Worth Attorney's Desk
Moving a household, a business or a commercial enterprise in the state of Texas involves a complex web of logistics, not least of which is the critical transport agreement …
Understanding Franchise Transfer Contracts in Texas Law
Transferring a franchise in Texas involves navigating a specific set of legal requirements rooted in both federal and state law.