A library
of the questions
Texas businesses ask.
A working library, organised by the questions that recur. Formation through exit. Boardroom through courtroom. Plain language, real law, written in the voice of the attorney handling the matter.
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Texas Business Court & Specialized Forums
The new Texas Business Court framework, the Eighth Division catchment, and decided cases.
Corporate, Governance & Capital
From formation through exit, the structural questions every Texas business eventually asks.
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The Texas Data Privacy Act, one year in.
What twelve months of enforcement told us, and what mid-market companies are still getting wrong.
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SB 29: what Texas boards need in their governance documents.
The codified business judgment rule, three-percent ownership thresholds for derivative suits, and jury waivers, most of the protections are opt-in.
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Texas redomestication: the quiet migration from Delaware.
Why companies are moving, and why the framework you use to think about the question is more important than the headline numbers.
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Starting a business in Texas.
The legal checklist most founders skip.
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Raising capital in Texas.
SAFEs, convertible notes, priced rounds, and what investors want.
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Your business partner wants out.
Buy-sell agreements, valuation disputes, and the six ways a partner exit ends.
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Selling your business in Texas.
Six phases of a Texas business sale, the five decisions that determine net proceeds.
Litigation & Disputes
When a matter becomes contested, the strategic questions that determine outcomes.
Employment
Hiring, firing, classification, investigation, the recurring employer questions.
Intellectual Property & Technology
Protecting, licensing, and operating around what your business has built.
Real Estate
The Texas-specific questions that surprise commercial property buyers and tenants.
Cross-Border & Multi-State
When operations cross state or national lines, the compliance categories that follow.
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