By Adolfo Pesquera | December 11, 2023
A partner who was denied his one-third interest in an industrial construction company was awarded about $2 million in damages and attorney fees in a jury trial in a rural Texas county.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 18, 2023
"This could've been an incredible lawbook study on how construction projects go into prolonged litigation. Even though the dispute board would have made a determination, it would've been appealed," Robert Peckar of Peckar & Abramson said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 22, 2023
This is the first case squarely about Chapter 114, the legislative waiver of immunity for state construction contracts. - Associated Builders and Contractors of Texas amicus curiae
By Amy Guthrie | August 17, 2022
The practice will be led by Claudio Rodríguez, an energy and infrastructure partner who headed the Mexico City office of Thompson & Knight before that firm merged with Holland & Knight in 2021.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 9, 2022
The Walravens sued the Shanks defendants for negligence, legal and professional malpractice, breach of fiduciary duties, and breach of contract.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 5, 2022
"Triten Corporation is under siege from Koch Industries," and related defendants, said Lexie White in her brief for the plaintiffs before the First District.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 27, 2022
Justice Debra Lehrmann delivered the opinion in Miles v. Texas Central, but the court split 5 to 3, with Justice Rebeca Huddle writing the dissent.
By Ben Deninger and David Mancini | June 23, 2022
True to form, Texas has joined the majority in adopting the Spearin concept in its own way. The new law is thoughtfully designed for modern alternative and hybrid project delivery methods and cannot be waived by agreement, say Troutman Pepper Construction group attorneys Ben Deninger and David Mancini.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 7, 2022
A real estate development group, claiming a right of free speech defense in a land dispute with the national retailer Ross Dress for Less, lost on its appeal of a motion to dismiss.
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By James A. Kearns and Cindy Matherne Muller | March 22, 2022
Currently BOEM is considering approximately 30 million acres off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana for commercial development of offshore wind energy projects and has received expressions of interest from several parties.
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