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Let’s Get Down to Business (Court): A Primer on Texas’ newest Trial Court

Although wading through the salient headlines from the 2023 Texas state legislative session has felt like an endless feat, Texas businesses (and litigators) should take some time to acquaint themselves with H.B. 19, which...more

SCOTUS: Arbitrate Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

Believe it or not, our Supreme Court justices can unanimously agree on some things. For example, all nine justices were on board to resolve a circuit split regarding waiver of an arbitration agreement...more

We Can’t Work It Out: Congress Blocks Mandatory Arbitration of Employee Sexual Assault and Harassment Claims

With support on both sides of the aisle, Congress recently passed H.R. 4445, the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021. This legislation affects employment contracts that include...more

Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Proper Service on Out-of-State Financial Institutions

The Texas Estates Code requires an out-of-state fiduciary to appoint the Secretary of State as the fiduciary’s agent for service of process. The Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, however, states that an out-of-state...more

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