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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.

Commercial Lease Disputes: Protecting Your Business Interests
February 2026

Commercial Lease Disputes: Protecting Your Business Interests

Learn about commercial lease disputes including common conflicts, tenant rights, landlord remedies, and effective resolution strategies. Experienced business litigation attorneys explain your options.

Executive Compensation and Stock Options in High-Net-Worth Divorce: A Comprehensive Guide
February 2026

Executive Compensation and Stock Options in High-Net-Worth Divorce: A Comprehensive Guide

Learn how executive compensation, stock options, and RSUs are divided in high-net-worth divorce. Expert guidance on valuation, tax implications, and protecting your financial interests.

What Road Cycling Taught Me About How We Serve Clients
February 2026

What Road Cycling Taught Me About How We Serve Clients

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.

The Impact of Sweat Equity on Marital Asset Division
February 2026

The Impact of Sweat Equity on Marital Asset Division

Sweat equity can significantly impact how businesses and assets are divided in a Texas divorce. When a spouse’s time, skill, and labor increase an asset’s value during marriage, Texas law may treat that growth as community property— even if the original asset was separate—making expert legal guidance essential.

Common Construction Contract Disputes
February 2026

Common Construction Contract Disputes

Discover the most common construction contract disputes including payment issues, defective work, delays, scope disagreements, and mechanics liens, plus prevention strategies.

The Impact of Sports and Entertainment Contracts on Divorce
February 2026

The Impact of Sports and Entertainment Contracts on Divorce

Divorce involving athletes and entertainers requires specialized analysis of contracts, signing bonuses, royalties, image rights, and deferred compensation. Texas community property law must allocate multi-year sports and entertainment income earned during marriage while accounting for performance incentives, intellectual property, taxes, and limited career spans.

Express Warranties in Commercial Transactions
February 2026

Express Warranties in Commercial Transactions

Understand express warranties in commercial transactions, including how they’re created, the difference from puffing, breach remedies, and strategies for buyers and sellers.

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.