Given the recent COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding restrictions to reduce its spread, it is likely that force majeure clauses will play a large role in contract disputes over the coming years. This article is meant to...more
In a lawsuit “for damages arising out of the provision of professional services by licensed or registered professional,” the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code requires a plaintiff to file with the complaint an expert...more
Case Study: GAO Bid Protest. Recently, the firm’s Government Contracts team — led by Larry Prosen with support from Gunjan Talati, Nick Nieto, and Jarett Dillard — successfully defended an award for Larry Prosen’s client,...more
Texas’ Fourteenth Court of Appeals recently shed light on whether third-party plaintiffs are bound by the certificate of merit requirement in Section 150.002 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code. ...more
Section 150.002 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code, entitled “Certificate of Merit,” requires a plaintiff to file an expert affidavit in a lawsuit or arbitration “for damages arising out of the provision of professional...more