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Model Severely Injured After Walking Into Plane Propeller

Jan 28, 2012   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

A professional model from Texas recently lost a hand in an accident at an airport when she walked into a moving propeller after deplaning a small airplane at night. She [...]

Board Duties During a Sale Best Carried Out with Legal Guidance

Jan 28, 2012   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

When a corporation is being sold, merged, or acquired, the duties of the board of directors shift. The board members must not think of the business’ survival and instead focus [...]

Two Burger Restaurants Battle Over Signage in Trademark Infringement Case

Jan 22, 2012   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

In-N-Out Burger has a following of restaurant-goers that crave its “fresh to order” hamburgers. Since 1948, the company has excelled in burgers, fries, shakes and a devout commitment to clean, [...]

Texas Court Keeps Franchise Tax on Partnerships

Jan 12, 2012   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled that a business tax does not violate the state constitution and cleared the way for lawmakers as they attempt to change the tax in [...]

Pregnant Woman Alleges Gender Discrimination When Fired from Texas Nursing Position

Jan 10, 2012   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

A recent Texas employment lawsuit shows what an employer should not do when an employee becomes pregnant. In Dailey v. Millennial Care Management, Inc., a nursing home supervisor in Prestonwood [...]

Restaurant Woes in the Down Economy Increase Franchise Litigation

Dec 31, 2011   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

Franchisee-franchisor relations are getting tense in the down economy. Several companies such as Wendy’s, Burger King, and Quiznos have been in the headlines because of franchisee unrest, including charges of [...]

Texas Moves to Number 1 For Business Climate

Dec 29, 2011   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

The Lone Star State passed North Carolina for the No. 1 spot on Site Selection Magazine’s ranking of top business climates. Texas had been in second place behind the Tar [...]

Texas Oil and Gas Attorney Jordan Highlights Opportunities in Eagle Ford Shale

Dec 26, 2011   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

The Eagle Ford shale in south Texas is one of the latest oil and gas hotspots. Estimates predict that billions of dollars of oil and gas will be produced from [...]

Logos Are Important Business Assets to Trademark As Noted In Recent Court Case

Dec 26, 2011   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

Logos are one of the cornerstones to a business’ sales and marketing identity. It can be as essential as the business itself for a brand’s identity to clients and the [...]

Severance Packages Should Be Closely Reviewed

Dec 26, 2011   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

As the country continues to slog through a tough economy, there are still companies choosing to downsize and many of those companies offer severance packages as a matter of policy. [...]

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