Business Solutions to Breaches of Contracts

When two Texas businesses form a contract—whether that contract be oral or written—the objective is to facilitate the business relationship and to avoid future misunderstandings and hiccups in productivity. This may be counter-intuitive coming from a Houston business litigation attorney, but not all breaches of contracts should end up in the Texas civil courts. For […]

Eight Points to Consider for All Texas Partnerships

As a Houston, TX business litigation attorney, I am often retained to resolve business disputes between partners. While it is true that most partnerships will eventually hit bumps in the road that need to be ironed out, with careful planning, many misunderstandings can be avoided as of the business formation. With this in mind, our […]

The Danger of Arbitration Clauses

If you do business in the State of Texas for long enough, you’ll eventually be asked to sign contracts that require that all legal disputes be settled through binding arbitration. Many consumers and businesses agree to binding arbitration because: They feel that they don’t have a choice (which is never the case with any contract—you […]

Fiduciary Duty

In the State of Texas, when more than one person owns a business—even if it’s only a minority share of that business—they have a fiduciary duty to the financial health of the organization and to each other.  In corporations, the executive boards and management have a responsibility to put the welfare of the shareholders above […]