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Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Qualify as a Force Majeure Event Under Contracts Governed by Texas Law?

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

Update on Certificate of Merit Requirement Dismissal With or Without Prejudice

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

KT Client Success - Government Contracts Team Wins Another GAO Bid Protest

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

2/22/2019  /  Bid Protests , Federal Contractors , GAO

Certificate of Merit – 2017 in Review: Part II: Do Certificate of Merit Requirements Apply to Third-Party Plaintiffs?

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

Certificate of Merit – 2017 in Review: Part I: Dismissal With or Without Prejudice?

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

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