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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.

Breaches of Representations and Warranties
March 2026

Breaches of Representations and Warranties

Navigate M&A disputes involving breached representations and warranties. Understand indemnification provisions, survival periods, and damage recovery strategies.

Understanding Bad Faith Insurance Practices
March 2026

Understanding Bad Faith Insurance Practices

Hold insurers accountable for bad faith practices. Explore unreasonable claim denials, investigation failures, and remedies including punitive damages.

The Impact of Property Appreciation During Marriage in Texas Divorce
March 2026

The Impact of Property Appreciation During Marriage in Texas Divorce

In Texas divorce, passive appreciation of separate property remains separate, even if its value increases significantly during marriage. However, community contributions—such as labor, mortgage payments, or improvements—can create reimbursement claims, making proper tracing and documentation essential in high-value divorce cases.

What Is Medical Malpractice? A Plain-Language Guide for Patients
March 2026

What Is Medical Malpractice? A Plain-Language Guide for Patients

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, causing injury or death. Patients must prove duty, breach, causation, and damages. Not every bad outcome qualifies—only negligence that directly leads to harm creates a valid malpractice claim.

The Role of Spendthrift Trusts in Protecting Assets During Texas Divorce
March 2026

The Role of Spendthrift Trusts in Protecting Assets During Texas Divorce

Spendthrift trusts can offer significant asset protection in Texas divorce cases, particularly for trust principal established by third parties. However, distributed income, commingling, and self-settled trusts may expose assets to division. Understanding how Texas courts treat these trusts is essential for protecting wealth during divorce.

Price Fixing and Its Consequences
March 2026

Price Fixing and Its Consequences

Understand price fixing violations under antitrust law, including criminal penalties, civil liability, and private actions. Learn compliance strategies to avoid violations.

Dividing Partnership Interests: What You Need to Know
March 2026

Dividing Partnership Interests: What You Need to Know

Dividing partnership interests in divorce involves complex valuation, transfer restrictions, and tax implications. From professional practices to real estate and private equity, understanding partnership agreements, marketability discounts, and strategic division options is essential to achieving a fair and financially sound settlement.

How to Navigate Complex Tax Basis Issues in Divorce
March 2026

How to Navigate Complex Tax Basis Issues in Divorce

Tax basis plays a critical role in divorce settlements, often affecting the true value of divided assets. Understanding embedded gains, carryover basis, and after-tax consequences helps ensure fair distribution—especially for high-value portfolios, real estate, and business interests in complex divorce cases.

Understanding Vicarious Liability in Hospital Birth Injury Cases
March 2026

Understanding Vicarious Liability in Hospital Birth Injury Cases

Vicarious liability allows hospitals to be held responsible for the negligence of their staff in birth injury cases. Even when physicians are independent contractors, legal theories like apparent authority and corporate negligence may still establish hospital liability, making it critical for securing full compensation.

Deferred Compensation Plans and Their Impact on Divorce
March 2026

Deferred Compensation Plans and Their Impact on Divorce

Deferred compensation plans—especially nonqualified plans—can be complex assets in Texas divorce cases. While benefits earned during marriage are community property, valuation, division methods, employer compliance, and tax implications require careful legal strategy to ensure fair distribution and minimize financial risk.