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...
by Kara Stauffer | Jun 11, 2019 | Business Litigation
If you take a case to court in Texas and the court rules in the other party’s favor, then you may be able to appeal the decision. This is a nice option if you feel you should have won your case, but for some reason, the court decided against you. It is something...
by Kara Stauffer | May 20, 2019 | Business Litigation
When your Texas business goes to trial, you and other stakeholders have a lot on the line, both emotionally and financially. For this reason, if you lose, you there may be reasons you want to challenge the decision. If there are grounds to challenge the trial court...
by Kara Stauffer | May 14, 2019 | Breach of Contract
Texas business owners enter into numerous contracts, whether they be with suppliers, customers, independent contractors, other businesses, etc. Naturally, one should expect that the other party to a contract will perform contractual obligations and uphold promises...
by Kara Stauffer | Apr 24, 2019 | Breach of Contract
Contracts are an integral component of doing business in Houston. Contractual breaches can be very damaging in this case, so it is important to be on the lookout for any potential red flags. While you cannot always avoid contractual issues, the following information...