By Argyrios C. Saccopoulos | November 2, 2020
The "qualified opportunity zone," or QOZ program, was approved by Congress at the end of 2017 to provide federal tax incentives for certain investments in designated low-income areas. Should Joe Biden be elected president, the program may survive his administration—but in what form?
By Phillip Bantz | September 10, 2020
"As general counsel, I had not expected it to be the role of taking the company through a bankruptcy and then a heated sales process played out through the media during a national pandemic."
By Kenneth Artz | September 3, 2020
With the economy and businesses struggling, it's important for companies to handle a commercial dispute the right way in order to save time and money, say John Deis and Courtney Ervin, partners at Houston-based Hicks Thomas.
By Angela Morris | July 10, 2020
A Houston solo practitioner is embroiled in a dispute with a medical supply company over a $1 million refund in a botched personal protective equipment deal.
By Erica Silverman | July 8, 2020
Partner Charles "Chuck" Gibbs pointed to "a commitment from McDermott to build a restructuring practice of superior quality and depth."
By Brandt Leibe, Grant Nichols and Oliver Thoma | July 6, 2020
Now is a good time for companies that received support from the government to consider what comes next to minimize the chances that they will find themselves jumping out of the frying pan of dire financial straits and into the False Claims Act fire.
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By Mark E. Golman | June 14, 2020
Legal industry surveys demonstrate the complexity of defining "value" in the legal industry. The exact meaning depends on who you ask, when you…
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By Michael P. Lennon Jr. and Christopher C. Watts | May 12, 2020
To successfully avoid a claim of breach, producers will need to carefully consider and implement the terms of their shut-in royalty provisions. Missteps could be costly.
By Marcella Burke and Simon Maynard | May 6, 2020
Energy transition is poised to usher in one of the greatest structural changes the energy sector has ever witnessed. Before COVID-19, diversification…
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By Andrew LeGrand, Trey Cox and Thomas Molloy | April 24, 2020
Texas lawyers should be acutely aware of legal developments in our state applying the familiar themes of contract law—such as offer and acceptance—to this digital landscape.
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