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What Road Cycling Taught Me About How We Serve Clients

What Road Cycling Taught Me About How We Serve Clients

February 2026

Road cycling teaches that success depends on strategy, efficiency, and teamwork—not raw effort alone. This perspective shapes how we serve clients in complex legal matters by reducing friction, tailoring strategy, and deploying resources deliberately so clients conserve energy and finish strong when outcomes matter most.

Common Examples of Fiduciary Duty Breaches
March 2026

Common Examples of Fiduciary Duty Breaches

Explore common examples of fiduciary duty breaches including self-dealing, corporate opportunity usurpation, asset misappropriation, and conflicts of interest. Learn how to recognize and address violations.

The Time Rule: Dividing Stock Options Acquired During Marriage
March 2026

The Time Rule: Dividing Stock Options Acquired During Marriage

Understand how Texas courts divide stock options using the time rule in divorce. Learn about Hug and Nelson formulas, valuation methods, and strategies for protecting equity compensation in Houston divorces.

What Is Fraudulent Inducement?
March 2026

What Is Fraudulent Inducement?

Understand fraudulent inducement claims, including elements of proof, types of misrepresentation, remedies available, and defenses. Learn how fraud in contract formation differs from breach of contract.

Minority vs. Majority Business Ownership Stakes in Divorce
February 2026

Minority vs. Majority Business Ownership Stakes in Divorce

In Texas divorce cases, minority and majority business ownership stakes are valued differently due to control premiums, minority discounts, and marketability adjustments. A spouse’s ownership percentage can dramatically impact settlement value, especially in closely held or family businesses where control and liquidity significantly affect fair market valuation.

When Can Shareholders Sue Corporate Directors?
February 2026

When Can Shareholders Sue Corporate Directors?

Discover when shareholders can sue corporate directors for breach of fiduciary duty, self-dealing, or mismanagement. Explore derivative actions, direct claims, and remedies available to shareholders.

Dividing Royalty Streams and Intellectual Property Income
February 2026

Dividing Royalty Streams and Intellectual Property Income

Learn how Texas courts divide intellectual property and royalty streams in high-net-worth divorces. Expert guidance on protecting patents, copyrights, trademarks, and creative income in Houston divorces.

When Can You Sue a Business Partner?
February 2026

When Can You Sue a Business Partner?

Learn when you can sue a business partner for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, misappropriation, or partnership agreement violations. Understand your legal rights and remedies in partnership disputes.

Jurisdictional Shopping in International High Net Worth Divorce
February 2026

Jurisdictional Shopping in International High Net Worth Divorce

Learn about jurisdictional shopping in international high-net-worth divorce. Discover how Houston families with global assets navigate competing jurisdictions for optimal divorce outcomes.

When Can You Sue for Breach of Contract? A Complete Guide
February 2026

When Can You Sue for Breach of Contract? A Complete Guide

Learn when you can sue for breach of contract, types of breaches, available damages, and defenses. Comprehensive guide from experienced business litigation attorneys.

Asset Protection and Hidden Assets in Divorce: Uncovering Financial Deception
February 2026

Asset Protection and Hidden Assets in Divorce: Uncovering Financial Deception

Learn how forensic accountants uncover hidden assets in high-net-worth divorce. Understand asset-hiding tactics, red flags, and legal remedies for financial deception.