Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lidia Dinkova | April 13, 2020
Some retailers that sought bankruptcy protection before coronavirus didn't pay April rent for locations that weren't originally scheduled to close.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Kenneth Artz | April 7, 2020
During a chat with Texas Lawyer, Dallas attorney Kay Van Wey discussed why the COVID-19 pandemic is like the Ebola outbreak of 2014, and who should be held responsible for losses sustained during the current crisis.
By Virginia Alverson Mimmack | April 7, 2020
The fast-spreading novel coronavirus is increasing the use of telemedicine across the country and in Texas. Telemedicine provides a way for patients…
By John Polzer and Machir Stull | April 6, 2020
In January and February, the Supreme Court of Texas published two decisions that focus squarely on the freedom of contract in the energy industry.
Daily Business Review | Expert Opinion
By Ian Lis and Eli Gordon | March 30, 2020
There are strong arguments that businesses should not be able to use a force majeure argument to throw away their contracts, write attorneys Ian Lis and Eli Gordon.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 13, 2020
Three attorneys reported either a pause or a flat out cancellation of a total of seven real estate deals, although more than likely a lot more transactions aren't closing.
By Angela Morris | March 11, 2020
Disputes are surfacing as U.S. companies get notices that their China-based vendors can't honor contracts, because of business disruptions from coronavirus and quarantines.
By Alyssa Ladd and Stewart Zisman | February 27, 2020
On Jan. 31, 2020, the Texas Supreme Court (the "Court") affirmed the 2017 judgment of the Dallas Court of Appeals that Texas law upholds the rights…
By Raychel Lean | February 5, 2020
Better late than never? Two unsatisfied concertgoers would disagree, as they've filed a federal lawsuit accusing "Queen of Pop" Madonna of breach of contract by starting her show two hours late.
By Angela Morris | February 5, 2020
The siblings have been embroiled in litigation since 2007 over disputes about trusts formed by their great-grandfather, Texas oil baron H.L. Hunt, one of the world's richest men when he died in 1974, said the opinion.
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