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Non-Compete Demand Letter in Texas – What You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Dec 12, 2025

Non-compete agreements are used to restrict employees from seeking employment at a competitor who could benefit from that employee’s unique…

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How do shareholder derivative suits address disputes?

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Last Modified on Jul 02, 2024

Shareholders have unique and vital roles in a corporation, considering their investments allows the business to operate and flourish. Depending…

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How can a partnership agreement address disputes?

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Last Modified on Jul 02, 2024

Establishing a partnership is a viable option to grow your business. Aside from bringing in another party to contribute, it…

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Pursuit of a reasonable outcome after a breach of contract

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Last Modified on May 15, 2025

Breach of a business contract represents the possibility of significant financial loss and other complications. A Texas business dealing with…

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What damages can come from a breach of contract?

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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

No matter the size or scope of your business in Denton, having a contracted partner walk away from your agreement…

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Have I Formed a Contract by Ryan Webster

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Last Modified on Jul 02, 2024

Have I Formed a Contract? What must happen to form a contract? Like the NFL’s catch rule, it’s not always…

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Lawsuits – Not as Seen on TV by Ryan T. Webster

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Last Modified on Jul 02, 2024

Lawsuits – Not as Seen on TV Often people’s perspectives of the litigation process are shaped by TV. Although the…

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