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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.
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
Why Mediation Works Well for Texas Construction Law Litigation
In Texas, the construction industry is a major economic engine, but it also generates its fair share of disputes. When these disagreements turn into lawsuits, parties often face protracted litigation that can drain resources, time, and goodwill.
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.
The Concept of Net Leasable Area (NLA) in Texas Commercial Real Estate Valuation Law
In Texas commercial real estate law, two fundamental concepts intertwine to determine value and govern agreements: Net Leasable Area (NLA) and the state's distinct legal landscape.
Attorney James L. Williams of Fort Worth, Texas Named to Tarrant County’s Top Lawyers in Fort Worth Magazine for 2019
Williams, McClure & Parmelee is pleased to announce that for the sixth straight year attorney James L. Williams of Fort Worth, Texas has been named as one of Tarrant County’s Top Lawyers in Fort Worth Magazine.
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.
Attorney James L. Williams of Fort Worth is Again Awarded AV® Preeminent™ Rating for 2019
Williams, McClure & Parmelee is pleased to announce that Attorney James L. Williams of the Fort Worth law firm has again been awarded the AV® Preeminent™ Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, the country’s leading legal directory, for 2019. He achieved the highest possible rating.
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.
How Texas Roofing Contractors Can Benefit From the Involvement of General Contractors
In Texas, the building and contracting landscape is governed by specific rules that often necessitate collaboration between different licensed professionals.
American Institute of Legal Counsel (AIOLC) Names Williams, McClure & Parmelee to 10 Best Law Firms for Texas List
The Fort Worth law firm of Williams, McClure & Parmelee has been selected as one of the 10 Best Law Firms for Texas by The American Institute of Legal Counsel (AIOLC) which recognizes excellence of practitioners in their practice areas.
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.