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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.

How to Handle Assets in Multiple Countries During Divorce
February 2026

How to Handle Assets in Multiple Countries During Divorce

Handling assets in multiple countries during divorce requires careful coordination across different legal systems, tax regimes, and jurisdictions. Texas courts can divide foreign assets, but enforcement and discovery often demand international legal strategies, forensic accounting, and cooperation with foreign counsel to ensure a fair and enforceable property division.

Copyright Infringement in Business Settings
February 2026

Copyright Infringement in Business Settings

Learn about copyright infringement in business settings, including common scenarios, fair use defense, remedies, and how to protect your company from copyright claims.

Protecting Business Continuity During High-Conflict Divorce
February 2026

Protecting Business Continuity During High-Conflict Divorce

Protecting business continuity during a high-conflict divorce is essential to preserving marital wealth and ongoing income. In Texas divorces involving business ownership, strategic legal protections, temporary management orders, and disciplined separation of personal conflict from business operations help prevent employee loss, customer disruption, and reduced business value.

Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in Your State?
February 2026

Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in Your State?

Learn whether non-compete agreements are enforceable in your state, including state-by-state variations, reasonableness requirements, and recent legal developments affecting restrictive covenants.

What Qualifies as a Trade Secret?
February 2026

What Qualifies as a Trade Secret?

Understand what qualifies as a trade secret under the law, including the three essential elements, types of protectable information, and how to maintain trade secret protection.

The Role of Forensic Accountants in Uncovering Hidden Assets in Houston Divorce Cases
February 2026

The Role of Forensic Accountants in Uncovering Hidden Assets in Houston Divorce Cases

Forensic accountants play a critical role in high net worth Texas divorce cases by uncovering hidden assets, tracing complex financial transactions, and exposing income manipulation. Their investigations help ensure the marital estate is fully identified, accurately valued, and fairly divided when financial disclosure is incomplete or misleading.

What Is a Fiduciary Relationship?
January 2026

What Is a Fiduciary Relationship?

Learn what a fiduciary relationship is, the core duties of loyalty and care it creates, common business fiduciary relationships, and consequences of breaching fiduciary obligations.

The Essential Elements of an Enforceable Prenup
January 2026

The Essential Elements of an Enforceable Prenup

An enforceable Texas prenuptial agreement must be in writing, signed voluntarily, supported by full financial disclosure, and free from unconscionable terms. This guide explains Texas prenup requirements, common drafting mistakes, disclosure rules, and how proper execution and independent legal counsel protect assets and prevent costly challenges in divorce.

Understanding Fraud in Business Transactions
January 2026

Understanding Fraud in Business Transactions

Understand fraud in business transactions, including essential elements, common types, legal remedies, and how to protect your business from fraudulent misrepresentation and concealment.

Imputing Income to High Net Worth Spouses in Divorce
January 2026

Imputing Income to High Net Worth Spouses in Divorce

In Texas high net worth divorces, courts may impute income to a spouse whose reported earnings don’t reflect true earning capacity. Judges can consider business ownership, executive compensation, lifestyle evidence, and historical income when calculating child support and spousal maintenance, ensuring support obligations reflect actual financial resources.