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Yearly Archives: 2018

Make It Count, Texas: Participate in the U.S. Census

By Brandon Morris |

With the 2020 Census looming, the Census Bureau is currently working to make the process more efficient, but it’s important that Texans do their part. Here’s how the census works; the Census Bureau mails out forms to each household which are to be filled out and returned. Citizens can also opt to respond to… Read More »

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On the Eve of the First Hurricane Season Since Harvey, Is Houston Ready?

By Judith El Masri |

The 2018 hurricane season officially starts in a month. Houston residents, municipalities, and politicians don’t seem to have noticed. Eight months post-Hurricane Harvey and little, if any, progress has been achieved regarding long-term plans (or short-term plans) for the way Houston development should occur to avoid flooding of homes and businesses. The terms 100-year… Read More »

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Make Your Vote Count in the May 5 Texas Election

By Byron L. Brown |

Well, it’s election season again in Texas. Two uniform election dates occur each year in the Lone Star State: (1) the first Saturday in May, and (2) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. That makes next Saturday, May 5, 2018, the big day for candidates running for public office all across… Read More »

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How Are Gaming Rooms Regulated in Texas?

By Drew Shirley |

Gambling is generally prohibited in Texas but there are many exceptions to the general rule. Game rooms are generally authorized so long as they do not have illegal gambling devices. Specifically, so-called “eight-liner” machines are illegal gambling devices, unless the prizes awarded are non-cash items that are worth no more than 10 times the… Read More »

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Tax Incentive Provisions for Local Governments in Texas Set to Sunset Next Year

By Brandon Morris |

Attracting new businesses is a major point of emphasis for many Texas cities. New business means a growing community and new job opportunities. In Texas, cities and counties currently have a powerful instrument at their disposal to entice new businesses to join their community, but that may not be the case going forward. Under… Read More »

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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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Go Vote, Texan!

By Judith El Masri |

Today is Go Texan Day here in Houston, Texas. Yep, it is a real day as proclaimed by our mayor and many mayors before him. Go Texan Day has been a real thing since the 1950s in Houston and surrounding cities. Historically, the Friday before the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo begins, when there… Read More »

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Steps for Buying an Existing Business

By Drew Shirley |

For many people, the word “entrepreneur” conjures up an image of an enterprising person who wants to strike out on his own, starting a new company to “build a better mousetrap,” hoping that the world will beat a path to his door. In some cases, however, it may be wiser and more profitable to… Read More »

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