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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 Academic Tenure and Sabbaticals Affect Divorce Timing in Texas
March 2026

How Academic Tenure and Sabbaticals Affect Divorce Timing in Texas

Academic tenure and sabbaticals can significantly impact divorce timing in Texas. While tenure itself is not divisible property, its financial benefits—salary, retirement, and earning capacity—are. Sabbaticals also affect income calculations, making strategic timing essential for both faculty and spouses in divorce proceedings.

Defending Against Class Certification
March 2026

Defending Against Class Certification

Class action lawsuits represent one of the most significant litigation risks businesses face. When individual claims are aggregated into class actions, the stakes multiply dramatically. A dispute that might involve […]

The Impact of Foreign Income on U.S. Divorce Proceedings in Texas
March 2026

The Impact of Foreign Income on U.S. Divorce Proceedings in Texas

Foreign income can significantly affect divorce proceedings in Texas, especially in internationally connected cities like Houston. Texas courts may include foreign salaries, pensions, and overseas business income in property division and support calculations, but enforcement across borders and currency fluctuations often complicate international divorce cases.

Tortious Interference with Prospective Business Relations
March 2026

Tortious Interference with Prospective Business Relations

Protect prospective business opportunities from improper interference. Learn the elements of tortious interference claims, defenses, and available remedies.

How Buy-Sell Agreements Interact with Divorce Settlements in Texas
March 2026

How Buy-Sell Agreements Interact with Divorce Settlements in Texas

A buy-sell agreement can significantly affect how a business is treated in a Texas divorce. While the agreement may control how ownership interests are transferred, courts may still determine the fair market value of the business interest when dividing community property, potentially requiring offsets or cash equalization in the divorce settlement.

Breach of Real Estate Purchase Agreements in Texas| Buyer & Seller Remedies
March 2026

Breach of Real Estate Purchase Agreements in Texas| Buyer & Seller Remedies

Understand breach of real estate purchase and sale agreements, including buyer and seller remedies, earnest money disputes, specific performance, and title issues.

The Emotional Toll of Birth Injuries on Families
March 2026

The Emotional Toll of Birth Injuries on Families

Birth injuries caused by medical negligence can have devastating emotional effects on families. Beyond financial costs, parents often face trauma, grief, caregiver stress, and anxiety about the future. Understanding these emotional challenges helps validate families’ experiences and highlights why legal action may be necessary to secure resources for a child’s lifelong care.

Offshore Accounts and International Asset Discovery in Texas Divorce
March 2026

Offshore Accounts and International Asset Discovery in Texas Divorce

Offshore accounts and international assets can complicate divorce proceedings in Texas. Courts treat marital property the same regardless of where it is held, and attorneys use tools such as tax records, FBAR filings, forensic accounting, and financial discovery to uncover hidden offshore wealth and ensure fair division of community property.

When Contractors Breach Their Agreements
March 2026

When Contractors Breach Their Agreements

Understand contractor breach claims in construction disputes, including defective work, delays, abandonment, and scope changes. Learn about remedies and enforcement strategies.

Sunset Clauses in Prenups: What You Need to Know
March 2026

Sunset Clauses in Prenups: What You Need to Know

A sunset clause in a prenuptial agreement causes some or all of the prenup’s provisions to expire after a certain number of years of marriage. In Texas, these clauses are generally enforceable, which means couples in Houston and surrounding counties must periodically review their prenups to ensure their financial protections remain valid.