by Kara Stauffer | Jul 15, 2019 | Breach of Contract
When involved in a Texas contract, the contract ends when both parties satisfy the terms and obligations of the contract. When one party fails to fulfill his or her obligations, this is a breach of contract. The Balance suggests that a breach of contract is the most...
by Kara Stauffer | Jun 26, 2019 | Business Litigation
All Texas companies, regardless of size, should be aware of what intellectual property is and how it can affect their business. Intellectual property, according to Entrepreneur can be protected in three ways; through copyrights, patents and trademarks. Copyrights are...
by Kara Stauffer | Jun 14, 2019 | Business Litigation
There are different rights that you have to your land. In oil-rich Texas, it is especially important that you understand what your rights are in terms of access to the oil beneath your property. You should understand if you have surface or mineral rights or if you...
by Kara Stauffer | Jun 13, 2019 | Business Litigation
If you participate in energy production in Texas, you know that a good relationship between your company, government organizations and private residents may provide benefits for all parties involved. However, because the oil and gas industry makes up such a large...
by Kara Stauffer | Jun 12, 2019 | Breach of Contract
According to the Houston Bar Association’s Consumer Law Handbook, a contract is a promise that rises to the level of legal enforceability. To be a legal contract, the promise must be given in expectation of receiving something of value in return. Both parties give up...