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Monthly Archives: March 2018

Changes to Texas traffic laws: Autonomous vehicles, Cell Phones and Child Rescues

By Judith El Masri |

If you are a licensed driver here in Texas, chances are you have received a traffic ticket at some point in your driving history. If you are a driver in a large city, like my home Houston, odds are you may have gotten a traffic ticket from one of several law enforcement agencies. If… Read More »

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Defining Words by Ordinary or Particular Meaning – It Depends

By Byron L. Brown |

According to Abraham Lincoln, “a lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade.” I would add that the tools of the lawyer’s trade are words. In some cases, millions of dollars have been “won” and “lost” in legal battles over the meaning of a single word. Therefore, it behooves a lawyer to use… Read More »

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Texas Cities Pass Dog-Friendly Ordinances to Restrict Tethering

By Brandon Morris |

At some point in your life, you’ve likely seen a dog tied to a stake in the ground or tethered to a pole. Granted, sometimes it is necessary to restrain your pup. After all, we can’t just leave dogs free to roam around the city. That can be dangerous, and in many instances, against… Read More »

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