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Limited liability companies are designed to separate business risk from personal assets. When an LLC operates as a true, independent business, Texas law generally treats company debts and disputes as…
Non-compete disputes often arise when a new job opportunity conflicts with restrictions in a prior employment agreement. While violating a non-compete can lead to lawsuits, injunction requests, or other legal…
Beginning in 2026, a new retirement savings vehicle for children will become available under federal law. Informally referred to as a “Trump Account,” this structure has attracted particular interest from…
As a business owner in Texas, protecting your personal assets from business liabilities is essential. Normally, your business entity shields you from personal responsibility for company debts or legal obligations.…
Business partner theft takes many forms, including embezzlement of company funds, misappropriation of assets, unauthorized personal expenses charged to the business, diversion of corporate opportunities, and fraudulent financial reporting that…
Civil Court Judgements in Texas Knowing how long a judgment remains enforceable—and how to keep it valid—helps you protect your rights and recover the money you’re owed. Call Murrah &…
When you hire a financial advisor, you trust them to act in your best interest, manage your investments carefully, give sound advice, and protect your financial future. Unfortunately, not every…
Running a company in Houston involves managing contracts, employees, and compliance with both Texas and federal law. Whether you operate a family-owned enterprise or a growing corporation, understanding the legal…
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