In Kuers v. Shore, defendant was the trustee of a trust from 2016 to 2017, and he was then removed. No. 01-24-00098-CV, 2025 ...
In Herman v. Metz, in 1989, Robert P. Metz and Dwayne Herman formed GBH Enterprises, Inc., and Metz owned 20% and Herman owned 80%. No. 14-24-00277-CV, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 6408 (Tex. App.—Houston ...
Get inventorship wrong, and a valuable patent can become unenforceable. A patent must accurately name the individuals who ...
Businesses across the country are entitled to recover significant amounts. These amounts were paid under the Trump-era ...
On March 20, 2026, the White House announced a comprehensive national legislative framework (the “Framework”) that tracks ...
The Endangered Species Committee (the Committee, or the “God Squad”) voted to exempt Gulf oil and gas activities related to ...
There’s a basic assumption baked into all litigation—if a defendant doesn’t show up, the plaintiff is likely to prevail. Pro ...
In the era where everything has become digital and the use of more traditional means of communication (i.e. fax machines) becomes sparser, it is unusual to find a case that deals with older equipment.
Many residents of the Washington, D.C., area have spent some time in their careers as congressional employees, staff to a ...
Act 2026 (the Act) received royal assent on 17 February 2026. This legislation represents the most significant overhaul of ...
Key Takeaways A federal district court in Arkansas granted summary judgment in favor of an ESOP sponsor, its board and the ...
On January 21, 2026, the US Department of Education (ED) voluntarily dismissed its appeal in American Federation of Teachers, ...
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