Medical Negligence

March 12, 2026

The Emotional Toll of Birth Injuries on Families

Birth injuries caused by medical negligence can have devastating emotional effects on families. Beyond financial costs, parents often face trauma, grief, caregiver stress, and anxiety about the future. Understanding these emotional challenges helps validate families’ experiences and highlights why legal action may be necessary to secure resources for a child’s lifelong care.

Divorce Matters

March 12, 2026

Offshore Accounts and International Asset Discovery in Texas Divorce

Offshore accounts and international assets can complicate divorce proceedings in Texas. Courts treat marital property the same regardless of where it is held, and attorneys use tools such as tax records, FBAR filings, forensic accounting, and financial discovery to uncover hidden offshore wealth and ensure fair division of community property.

Business Litigation

March 12, 2026

When Contractors Breach Their Agreements

Understand contractor breach claims in construction disputes, including defective work, delays, abandonment, and scope changes. Learn about remedies and enforcement strategies.

Divorce Matters

March 11, 2026

Sunset Clauses in Texas Prenuptial Agreements: What You Need to Know

A sunset clause in a prenuptial agreement causes some or all of the prenup’s provisions to expire after a certain number of years of marriage. In Texas, these clauses are generally enforceable, which means couples in Houston and surrounding counties must periodically review their prenups to ensure their financial protections remain valid.

Business Litigation

March 10, 2026

Trademark Infringement and Brand Protection

Protect your brand from trademark infringement. Understand likelihood of confusion, dilution claims, enforcement strategies, and remedies available for unauthorized trademark use.

Divorce Matters

March 9, 2026

Dividing Art Collections: Valuation and Custody Issues in Texas Divorce

Dividing art collections in a Texas divorce can be complex because artwork is subjective, illiquid, and often emotionally significant. Courts must determine whether pieces are community or separate property, obtain expert appraisals, and decide on division methods such as physical allocation, buy-outs, or sale of the collection.

Business Litigation

March 9, 2026

Reasonable Restrictions in Non-Compete Clauses

Learn what makes non-compete agreements enforceable, including duration, geographic scope, and activity restrictions. Understand consideration requirements and available remedies for violations.

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