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Discussing the Many Ways a Bill Can DieAs the Texas Legislature enters the end of its session, some bills sit undisturbed, and could very well remain that way for all eternity.
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Texas House is Moving to Regulate Powered AlcoholHouse Bill 47, offered by state Rep. Ryan Guillen, D-Rio Grande City, would ban the purchase or possession of powdered alcohol by minors.
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Reviewing Your Company's Employee HandbookThere are many good reasons why you would want to ask a lawyer to review your company's employee handbook before you hand it out to your employees.
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Considerations in Outsourcing Legal ServicesToday, many organizations are seeking ways to reduce their operating costs as they consider how effectively they can manage their core functions.
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Succession Planning Forming a BusinessStarting a new business is exciting and most of us hope that our business will thrive even if we are not at the helm.
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House Bill Which Would Require Public Schools to Test Their Water Supply Annually to Ensure it is Lead SafeThe lead water crisis in Flint, Michigan struck fear into the hearts of the nation.
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How the Family and Medical Leave Act Can Affect Your BusinessThis important legal matter is something that you must fully understand, as it can impact you in many different ways.
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Austin Legislation Regarding Short-Term RentalsOne of the issues being dealt with in the current session of the Texas state legislature concerns regulations of short-term rentals
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Two Separate Bills Are Being Proposed in the Texas State Legislature That Would Allow Easier Access to Adoptive Birth RecordsUnder current Texas state law, it can be difficult for an adopted child to access their birth records
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Proactive Steps for Small Business to Prevent the Being SuedEvery small business' worst nightmare is being sued for big bucks.