Pursuing a new job can be an exciting time as you negotiate salaries and review new perks. However, it is important for people in Houston to understand how contractual obligations may restrict their ability to leave or work for another company. If you have signed...
Houston Business & Commercial Law Blog
Survey: More Texas businesses involved in costly litigation
There are many things for which a company should allocate a budget line, such as property expenses, salaries and insurance. For many businesses in Houston, setting aside money for business litigation is also imperative. A lawsuit over business disputes can be costly....
Lawsuit: Texas county government failed to stop sexual harassment
There are many ways an individual can feel threatened in the workplace. When it comes to sexual harassment, a man or a woman may allege a superior or other employee has behaved inappropriately. These cases can become extremely complicated, especially when it comes to...
Texas restaurant accused of �Ricky Bobby� trademark infringement
Many business owners smartly take advice from other professionals who have had success in their industry. Instead of recreating the wheel, so to speak, Harris County executives use the same sound business practices as their peers. While this is typically acceptable in...
Texas employer facing litigation due to alleged discrimination
There are many cases that will prompt an employee to allege discrimination. Houston companies typically have policies in place that prevent wrongdoing in the form of harassment or wrongful termination. Despite a business' best efforts, there are times in which a...
Lawsuit: Texas worker gave confidential information to competitor
A company puts a number of measures in place in order to protect its assets. Insurance policies and an employee handbook, for example, are recommended for many Houston businesses. Unfortunately, despite best efforts, some organizations still fall victim to cases...
Woman: Pregnancy sparked Texas-based company’s discrimination
When a woman becomes pregnant, she faces a number of restrictions. There are certain items she cannot eat and certain activities she needs to avoid. Carrying a child can have repercussions in a Texas workplace as far as changing a woman's ability to perform her job to...
Houston’s booming industrial market attracts buyers
Business owners interested in physically expanding or otherwise growing their company often turn to shopping for real estate. A new building means more space for inventory or offices. It can even be an investment to attract new clients. Thanks to a booming industrial...
Contract dispute embattles Texas freelancer
Many people work as freelance contractors, especially when it comes to creative work. With emerging technologies and the need for subject-matter experts, many Houston businesses turn to individuals who can work on a short-term or project basis. If one party does not...
Texas termination case illustrates the need for representation
There are certain laws that govern businesses when it comes to hiring and firing employees. Even when companies in Houston follow regulations and good human resources practices, there are people who will threaten with a wrongful termination claim. It is helpful for...
