Home / Blog Our Blogs Abbott’s Border Promise Megan J. Mikutis June 21, 2021 0 Comments Earlier this month, Governor Greg Abbott revealed a new plan to revitalize the campaign promise of former President Donald Trump to build a wall at […] Read More Community Development Block Grants Judith El Masri June 14, 2021 0 Comments It’s hurricane season here on the Gulf Coast of Texas, and it is unlikely any of us missed NOAA’s prediction of an active hurricane season. […] Read More What Is This “Funding” Clause and Why Is It Needed? Carl R. Allred June 7, 2021 0 Comments Contracting for goods or services is a normal part of the day-to-day operations of a municipality in Texas. As most City Attorneys already know, there […] Read More Rolling in the Deep (Sea) Megan J. Mikutis May 17, 2021 0 Comments As summer heats up, things show up. Recently, news cycles and Facebook feeds seem to have seen an uptick in the number of reports regarding […] Read More City Ordinances and Child Safety Zones Judith El Masri May 10, 2021 0 Comments Parenting is a hard job, but most parents do their best to protect their children and keep them safe. Cities in Texas are interested in […] Read More HB 3143 and Chapter 312 Tax Abatement Agreements Carl R. Allred May 3, 2021 0 Comments Tax abatement agreements, commonly referred to as 312 agreements, are never easy tasks, and with the recent updates to Chapter 312 of the Texas Tax […] Read More The Law of the Loo Byron L. Brown April 26, 2021 0 Comments I don’t think about public restrooms much, and I think about the legalities of them even less. However, there have been three specific instances in […] Read More When Texting Crosses the Line Megan J. Mikutis April 20, 2021 0 Comments Two Carroll ISD board members charged with violating the Texas Open Meetings Act were indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury for allegedly communicating outside […] Read More Vaccine Passports? Not in Texas Brandon Morris April 19, 2021 0 Comments As we cross the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 stay at home orders and economic shut down, things are slowly returning to normal, or at […] Read More « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 38 »