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When Trust Breaks Down in a Small Texas Business, the Damage Is Widespread In a Texas closely held company, a breach of fiduciary duty can do more damage than a…
In Texas, a breach of contract occurs when one party fails to perform their obligations under a valid, enforceable agreement without a legally recognized excuse. Not every missed deadline or…
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…
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…
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…
In the intricate realm of international fuel trade, understanding and utilizing IRS Form 637 applications is crucial for businesses, particularly those targeting the Mexican fuel import market. This form, essential…
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