Business Litigation

May 21, 2026

Understanding the Duty of Loyalty

Understand the duty of loyalty under Texas law, including what it requires of corporate officers, partners, and employees, and what happens when it is violated. Anunobi Law serves businesses in Houston, Katy, Pearland, Sugar Land, and the greater Houston area.

Divorce Matters

May 20, 2026

The Tax Implications of Keeping vs. Selling the Marital Home

Should you keep or sell the marital home in a Texas divorce? Explore the tax implications of each option, including Section 121 exclusions, capital gains, and carryover basis. Get guidance from Houston divorce attorney Anunobi Law.

Business Litigation

May 20, 2026

How to Prove Fraudulent Concealment

Learn the legal elements required to prove fraudulent concealment under Texas law, including duty to disclose, intent to deceive, justifiable reliance, and statute of limitations tolling. Anunobi Law serves Houston, Katy, Pearland, Sugar Land, and surrounding areas.

Divorce Matters

May 19, 2026

The Impact of Generation-Skipping Trusts on Divorce

Learn how generation-skipping trusts affect divorce in Texas, including separate property protection, irrevocable trust issues, GST tax exemptions, dynasty trusts, SLATs, and community property concerns. Houston divorce attorneys explain how courts handle high-net-worth divorces involving trusts and multigenerational wealth planning.

Business Litigation

May 19, 2026

Breach of Fiduciary Duty by Corporate Officers

Corporate officers in Texas owe fiduciary duties of loyalty, care, and disclosure to the corporation and its shareholders. When officers engage in self-dealing, conceal conflicts of interest, misuse corporate opportunities, or act negligently, they may face personal liability, disgorgement of profits, injunctive relief, and significant business litigation exposure.

Divorce Matters

May 18, 2026

How Property Transfers Affect Your Tax Situation

Learn how property transfers in a Texas divorce affect your tax situation. Understand carryover basis, IRC Section 1041, capital gains, and retirement account rules. Houston divorce attorney guidance from Anunobi Law.

Business Litigation

May 18, 2026

How to Resolve LLC Member Disputes in Texas

LLC member disputes in Texas often involve management control, profit sharing, fiduciary duties, buyouts, and company agreement violations. Houston business attorneys can help resolve these conflicts through negotiation, mediation, litigation, or judicial dissolution while protecting your ownership rights and the long-term stability of the business.

Business Litigation

May 15, 2026

Dilution of Shares: When Is It Improper?

Improper shareholder dilution occurs when controlling owners issue new equity to reduce a minority shareholder’s ownership, voting power, or economic rights without a legitimate business purpose. Texas law allows minority shareholders to challenge dilutive transactions involving fiduciary breaches, preemptive rights violations, shareholder oppression, and self-dealing conduct.

Medical Negligence

May 14, 2026

Pressure Ulcers and Bedsores: How Nursing Home and Hospital Neglect Causes Harm

Pressure ulcers and bedsores are often preventable injuries caused by nursing home or hospital neglect. When care facilities fail to reposition patients, maintain hygiene, or provide proper wound care, residents can suffer severe infections, pain, and life-threatening complications that may support a Texas medical malpractice or neglect claim.

Business Litigation

May 14, 2026

Tag-Along and Drag-Along Rights Explained

Tag-along and drag-along rights are shareholder agreement provisions that protect minority and majority owners during business sales. Tag-along rights allow minority owners to join a sale on equal terms, while drag-along rights let majority owners compel minority shareholders to sell to complete a transaction efficiently.