Category: legal notes

Buckling up — another reason
Previously, evidence of a plaintiff's failure to buckle up could not be used as evidence
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The Cobbler’s children have no shoes
and the Lawyer's children & spouse have no protection from personal estate planning. (more…)
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Business Organization Code Receiverships
Have you ever given much thought to receiverships in business wind-downs. (more…)
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Trial court may not use “best interest” test to deny enforcement of mediated settlement agreement
In In re Lee, 2013 Tex. LEXIS 809 (Tex. Sept. 27, 2013) [1. Lexis cite. Also see http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/historical/2013/sep/110732.pdf] the
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Enforcing the SAPCR — a missed opportunity for mediation
As we know, the most frequently mediated cases tends to be in the area of
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Lawyers, the Good Life and Work: What Really Matters in 2013 : Professional Development Perspectives
Let's start at the end: here is how to be happy and well. This article
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New IRS regs for lawyers accepting credit or debit cards
This can be a major problem for lawyers accepting credit cards. If the IRS data
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HB300 Compliance for Attorneys in Texas | LinkedIn
Just spotted this note on LinkedIn from Ed Goldner. My guess is this might also
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