Professional Entity Series Continued Welcome to Blog #2 in our Professional Entity series. Long time readers will remember that professional...
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by Carrie Harris | Jul 27, 2020 | Business Law
Professional Entities After passing your medical board exam and completing your residency, you are ready to practice medicine on your own. You...
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by Bill Benda | Jul 20, 2020 | Civil Litigation
You remember how it felt – grasping for words to describe what happened. While you slowly realize you were in a car wreck, two questions race...
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by Carrie Harris | Jul 13, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign You head to work at your first day on the job. You got an office job downtown and you are thrilled. You park...
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by Carrie Harris | Jun 22, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Executory Contract You inherited a small house with a mortgage still due. Instead of selling it outright, you decide to help someone else. ...
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by Carrie Harris | Dec 18, 2017 | Business Law
Partnership Records After reading our Selecting a Business Structure Series and speaking with your Business Law Attorney, you decided on a...
READ MORETexas Registered Agents
by Carrie Harris | Nov 20, 2017 | Business Law
Your Registered Agent You’ve decided to open your own business. You are prepared to file your chosen business form with the Texas Secretary of...
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by Carrie Harris | Nov 13, 2017 | Business Law
Corporate Records After reading our Selecting a Business Structure Series and speaking with your Business Law Attorney, you decided on a...
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by Carrie Harris | Nov 6, 2017 | Business Law
Limited Liability Company Records After reading our Selecting a Business Structure Series and speaking with your Business Law Attorney, you...
READ MORECan a Burglar Sue Me?
by Carrie Harris | Oct 30, 2017 | Civil Litigation
You were recently the victim of a burglary to your home. Now the [expletive removed] has sued you for injuries he sustained while breaking into...
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