A crash with a company vehicle can feel confusing. These cases work differently than regular car accidents. In Texas, responsibility depends on why the driver was on the road when the crash happened. How Texas law approaches company vehicle crashes Texas uses a rule...
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The challenges of military divorce in Texas
Military divorce in Texas has unique aspects that set it apart from civilian divorces. One major difference is the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which protects active-duty military members from certain legal proceedings, including divorce, while they are on...
Contracts and the Coronavirus; or, Do we have to pay for the wedding venue we can’t use?
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a countless number of closings and cancellations all over the world, giving rise to a tricky legal question: Can you still be required to pay for something even if you are unable to use it because of public health concerns? For...
CORONAVIRUS IN CENTRAL TEXAS: WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS?!
As the world seems to grind to a halt in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, questions abound. Nothing similar has occurred in recent memory, and everyone seems to be figuring out the rules as they go. 1.Can the government really order businesses to...


