Anticipatory breach, or anticipatory repudiation, is when it becomes clear that one party to a contract will be unwilling or unable to complete their obligations under the contract before the performance is due. What should you do when the other …
Anticipatory breach, or anticipatory repudiation, is when it becomes clear that one party to a contract will be unwilling or unable to complete their obligations under the contract before the performance is due. What should you do when the other …
Depending on the circumstances, removal of the executor of an estate in Texas can be difficult, but there are statutory grounds that make it possible. The executor of an estate has fiduciary obligations to the beneficiaries of the estate and …
How do you form a nonprofit corporation in Texas? You are not required to incorporate to form a nonprofit organization in Texas, but many nonprofits do to take advantage of both the tax-exempt status of a nonprofit organization and the …
Can a corporation represent itself in Texas courts? You’ve done the work to set up your business properly, you retained corporate counsel to file the documents needed to form a legal business entity, your business is up and running, and …
One thing that has been constant throughout world history is that where there are businesses earning money, there are scams that target…
State, local, and federal officials in Texas are warning homeowners to be on the alert for scammers and price gougers who are claiming to be contractors. As you know, Texas just had a “deep freeze” during a series of winter …