Home / Blog Our Blogs Texas Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendments for Police Dogs, State Parks and More Judith El Masri June 12, 2019 Our most recent blog written by our firm president detailed how Texans are waiting for Governor Abbott to sign bills on his desk that passed […] Read More Texas Legislature Tightens State Reins over Local Control J. Grady Randle June 5, 2019 As Daenerys rode the dragon Drogon and sacked King’s Landing in Game of Thrones, I was reminded of the just closed 86th Texas legislative session […] Read More No More Tiers: Annexation Becomes More Challenging for All Texas Cities Brandon Morris May 31, 2019 Annexations have been a hot-button issue in Texas in recent years. Texas annexation laws, which underwent major changes a couple of years ago, were again […] Read More Summertime in Texas: The Law of the Mosquitoes Byron L. Brown May 24, 2019 Ah, summer. And you know what that means: mosquitoes. Okay, so summer doesn’t officially start until the summer solstice on June 21, but the mosquitoes […] Read More Texas Real Estate Investors Should Consider A “Series LLC” For Asset and Liability Protection Drew Shirley May 23, 2019 The simplicity and flexibility of the limited liability company (“LLC”) has made it the business entity of choice for Texas real estate investors, but many […] Read More Video Activism: If You Ignore Them, They Will Leave Carl R. Allred May 3, 2019 What is “video activism” and how do we respond when confronted with a “video activist”? That is a question that a lot of government employees […] Read More First Amendment Right to Protest Judith El Masri April 26, 2019 In 2017, our Texas state senators and representatives voted for, and passed, a law that seriously impacts the rights of anyone entering a contract with […] Read More Who Decides the Width of a Residential Street and What If It’s Insufficient? Byron L. Brown April 19, 2019 Quick question: how wide is the street you live on? I would hazard to guess that most people don’t know the exact width of their […] Read More Texas Texting While Driving Ban Raises Questions for Enforcement Drew Shirley April 12, 2019 On September 1, 2017, the Texas legislature passed a law banning the practice of “texting while driving” across the state. According to the Texas Department […] Read More « 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 39 »