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An Employee Violating a Non-Compete Agreement? Ask the Court to Extend The Term
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10 Major Employment Laws That Every Texas Business Owner Should Know
Building a successful business usually takes a lot of hard work and time. An ill-timed lawsuit can cause significant damage to the business or even
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During the last few years of tough economy, many companies have been tempted to save a penny by offering unpaid internships to the eager hoards
Important Changes in Home Equity Lending Rules
On June 21, the Texas Supreme Court invalidated several state regulations related to home equity loans. The immediate effect of the Court’s ruling is that
The Supreme Court Strikes Down The Defense of Marriage Act – Has Little Effect On Texas
Earlier this week, in a rare move to strike down a federal law, the United States Supreme Court declared the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) invalid because it violated the Equal