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Residential “Short Term” Rentals

Residential “Short Term” Rentals The term “Short Term Rentals” is used to define a residential leasing, which has various definitions of time but is generally less than ninety (90) days.  The term has become synonymous with companies like airbnb or vrbo, that manage websites used to market and book residential properties for short term stays.  Read More

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The Uber Controversy: An Example of the Clash of Two Worlds

Today we live in a world that is built around handheld devices that satisfy the freedom of instant access and gratification. This new reality means we may have to sacrifice some privacy and sometimes potential safety, for convenience, a controversial trade-off perfectly embodied by the successful car service Uber. Simply open an app on your Read More

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Can I Tell You A Secret?

Information is everywhere.  We are inundated with information on a daily basis, and in the world of business, information is king.  Information drives business decisions, and generally speaking, the more information you have, the more likely your decisions will result in positive outcomes.  Therefore, information is valuable, information is a commodity, and information must be Read More

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Estate Planning: One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Part III (Special Circumstances)

In Parts 1 & 2 of this series we discussed the potential for older documents to involve too much or too little estate planning (i.e. “over planning” and “under planning”, respectively).  In addition to under planning and over planning you should also be aware of some unique circumstances that require consideration in your estate plan. Read More

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What’s Good for the Goose…

Part 1 – The Pros and Cons of components of a business purchase and sale from the Buyer’s and Seller’s perspective. We have all heard the old adage “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.”  While this is true in many life situations, this wise saying is often times not applicable in the Read More

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Identity Theft Hits Oil Companies

Potential Risk and Liability for Scammers Stealing Identities and Royalty The oil industry is an interesting mix of the “wildcatter” attitude partnering with property owners (both surface and mineral) to work toward finding and producing valuable oil and gas for the benefit of all.   Since Edwin Drake’s first oil well in 1859 in Pennsylvania, oilmen Read More

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Finding Funding for Your New Business

Thinking about starting or buying a new or existing business?  While that decision is undoubtedly a hard one, the next decision can be equally, if not even more, difficult.  How did I pay for it?  How to fund the purchase of a business is a question that we have help clients through countless times at Read More

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Estate Planning: One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Part I (Over Planning)

With the increase of software packages and online companies that provide forms to complete your estate planning many people think their wills or trusts should be “one size fits all.”  Unfortunately, there are very few things in the law that apply equally well to all people and all circumstances and estate planning is no exception.  Read More

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Registered Agents for Texas Entities

Section 5.201(b) of Texas Business Organizations Code (the “TBOC”) requires that every domestic or foreign filing entity (including without limitation, any limited liability company, corporation, limited partnership, non-profit corporation, and professional association) maintain a registered agent and a registered address in Texas.  Failure to comply with these statutory requirements will result in the Secretary of Read More

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Business Owner Planning: Money Now or Business Later

Let’s be honest, not every child is looking to own or run the family business.  Many children would be happier to receive a lump sum of money and be done with it.  Not surprisingly, clients are often looking for advice on how to avoid a family squabble when one child wants to own/run the business Read More

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Asset Flow in Estate Planning

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The Future of Non-Compete Agreements: Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Agreement

In July 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order aiming to limit the use of restrictive covenants in employment relationships. Opening with the premise that “a fair, open, and competitive marketplace has long been a cornerstone of the American economy, while excessive market concentration threatens basic economic liberties, democratic accountability,
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