Shareholders Chris Hodge and Joyce Moore will both present at the TexasBarCLE course in San Antonio. Mr. Hodge’s topic is “Settlements in Probate and Trust Litigation” and Ms. Moore’s topic…
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Joyce Moore appointed to Pattern Jury Charges Oversight Committee
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Natalie Wilson talks Federal Data Privacy Law with Bret Piatt
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Ruben O. Valadez wins 2nd place in poetry competition
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TEXAS SUPREME COURT ISSUES DECISION REGARDING ATTORNEY’S FEES AND, IN SO DOING, TEXAS NOW TRENDS TOWARD THE FEDERAL PRACTICE.
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Shareholder Erica Valladares shares the love of reading during Law Day
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What Your Smart Home Hears And Why Privacy Policies Matter
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Langley & Banack supports Childsafe
The attorneys and staff of Langley & Banack showed their creative side on April 4th as they stood up to child abuse and supported Childsafe and their cardboard kid campaign. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Langley & Banack is proud to do our part to end child abuse in our community.
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Mark Macias and Clint Bonn join the Firm
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Non-competition agreement enforcement again reviewed by U.S. District Court
In a recent Texas federal district court case involving the alleged breach of employment non-compete agreements, misappropriation of trade secrets, and other complaints, the Court dissolved the temporary restraining order (TRO) and denied the Plaintiff employer’s request for preliminary injunctive relief.
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Dane Patrick examines court’s decision to dismiss lawsuit based on untimely filing
In Texas, a plaintiff filing a lawsuit pertaining to a construction project for damages arising out of the provision of services by licensed design professionals such as architects or engineers, must file an affidavit by a competent expert with the lawsuit supporting the claims against these professionals. Otherwise, the lawsuit will be dismissed.
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San Antonio Scene names L&B Shareholder Top Family Lawyer