Unclaimed property in Texas is often a forgotten treasure waiting to be reclaimed. Whether it’s a utility deposit, an overpayment, or even an inheritance, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts holds billions of dollars for rightful owners. Follow these steps to check and claim unclaimed property, and learn the legal tools required for certain situations. […]
Month: December 2024
Can a Business or Employee Be Sued for Sharing a Post on Social Media?
In today’s fast-paced digital world, sharing posts on social media has become second nature. However, the legal implications of such actions are often overlooked. Businesses and employees alike may face significant legal risks when engaging in the seemingly harmless act of sharing content online. This blog post explores whether you can be sued for sharing […]
The Reality of Arbitration: Not Quite What It Promises
Arbitration has long been touted as a quicker, more cost-effective alternative to traditional litigation. Its rise in popularity has been supported by its inclusion in various consumer and business contracts. However, in practice, arbitration often falls short of its promises, creating significant barriers for individuals and small businesses seeking resolution. Here’s a deeper dive into […]
How Are Restraining Orders Handled in Texas?
Restraining orders are legal tools designed to protect individuals or businesses from harm, harassment, or threats. In Texas, there are different types of restraining orders, each tailored to specific situations. Below, we explore the most common types, their purposes, and the legal processes involved. Types of Restraining Orders in Texas There are three primary types […]