A broken contract can disrupt your business operations and halt long-term plans. Texas law offers several paths to resolve a breach, but none of them are one-size-fits-all. This blog will cover what options are available to you. Understanding the remedies available...
Business Litigation and Law
3 steps Dallas businesses should take after a contract is broken
Imagine watching a longtime vendor walk away from a six-figure agreement with your company. Within 48 hours, key evidence vanishes from shared servers. Unfortunately, this nightmare happens to Dallas business owners more often than you might think. When you face a...
How to protect your reputation during litigation
When you are an executive or business owner, a legal dispute is not only a private issue — it can put your reputation at risk. Whether the case involves your company or your personal life, how you and the other party share information can shape what your colleagues,...
2 common forms of business disputes
Business disputes occur when there are business-related disagreements between two or more parties. These issues can range from simple misunderstandings to major conflicts between a business and: a customer, a contractor or a shareholder. Although these disputes can...
What kinds of damages are available for breach of contract?
A breach of contract can leave the non-breaching party seriously damaged. Business in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex revolves around contracts and the parties' promises to fulfill their contractual obligations. Failure to live up to one of those promises can render...
3 Critical Points To Remember During Partnership Disputes
People who go into business with a partner should expect that they will have differences in opinions sometimes. How those are handled can greatly impact the company’s fate. One of the first things you should do is to review the partnership agreement to determine if...
When Can You Enforce A Non-Compete Agreement In Texas?
When your company brings in new talent, you may need to protect the business's interests. Especially when you intend to add someone to your product development department or executive team, they will likely have access to trade secrets and other proprietary...
What is a non-disclosure agreement?
Your business hinges on sophisticated proprietary information. You need to hire new employees but want to ensure that your secret information is not leaked to competitors. Requiring any new hires to sign a non-disclosure agreement regarding that vital information will...
Is your noncompete agreement legally enforceable?
Just as succeeding in a competitive marketplace can be challenging, recruiting and retaining top talent can be expensive. Consequently, some employers require employees to sign noncompete agreements, sometimes called covenants not to compete. A noncompete agreement...
