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Commercial real estate trends that may impact future transactions

Because of the pandemic, the way many Texas businesses operate has irrevocably changed. With an increase in remote work, adjusted…

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The most common sources of distracted driving

Anything that takes a Texas driver’s attention from the task at hand is considered distracted driving. While operating a vehicle,…

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The effects of a traumatic brain injury after an accident

A car accident that results in a head injury has the potential to leave a Texas victim with detrimental effects…

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Essential details to consider for commercial real estate

Buying commercial real estate in Texas and elsewhere is a considerable endeavor. No one wants to end up in a…

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Drug use is up among commercial truck drivers

Truckers play a critical role in the American economy as they are responsible for the transportation of vital goods and…

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Fighting the government to keep personal property

A property owner may be surprised to learn that there are circumstances in which the government may take his or…

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Angry and frustrated drivers could increase the chance of a crash

The last few years have been difficult and frustrating for most adults, and it is no surprise to learn that…

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Valid grounds for a medical malpractice claim

When Texas patients turn to medical care providers for answers and support, they assume the care they are receiving meets…

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Pursuit of a reasonable outcome after a breach of contract

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

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Consider business reputation when it comes to litigation

Texas business owners always have a lot on their minds. While paying attention to the day-to-day operations can feel overwhelming…

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