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How can you protect your trade secrets?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Mar 19, 2024 | Business Law

Intellectual property can be crucial to a business’s success. Intellectual property helps a company make its brand unique and memorable. One component of intellectual property is trade secrets. Trade secrets include unique formulas, methods, designs and processes that...

What is an anticipatory contract breach?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Mar 5, 2024 | Civil Litigation

Most of the time, you have to wait for a contract to actually be breached before you do anything about it. This is known as an actual breach. For example, perhaps your company signed a contractual agreement to hire a roofing company and they said they would arrive and...

What’s a “self-help” eviction?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Feb 20, 2024 | Property Law

Good tenants may come and go, but it seems like you just can’t get rid of the bad ones. As a landlord, you may periodically run into a situation with a tenant where you simply want them out of your hair (and property) permanently – but you cannot take matters into...

3 issues with a property that could negatively affect neighbors

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Feb 14, 2024 | Property Law

Real estate disputes in Texas don't just relate to transactions. Certainly, things can go wrong during a home sale or lease that require people to go to court. However, even those who simply want to quietly enjoy the property they already own sometimes require the...

Enforceability concerns: Verbal contracts in Texas

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Feb 5, 2024 | Business Law

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) plays a pivotal role in shaping business transactions, and when it comes to verbal contracts in Texas, there are specific guidelines outlined within the UCC. The UCC is a set of standardized laws that govern commercial transactions in...

Is it wise to write a love letter to a home seller?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Jan 19, 2024 | Property Law

When it comes to real estate transactions, where emotions and negotiations can sometimes intertwine, prospective homebuyers often find themselves contemplating unconventional ways to stand out in a competitive market. One intriguing approach gaining attention is the...

Why do commercial landlords need use clauses in lease agreements?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Jan 10, 2024 | Business Law

Use provisions in a commercial lease can define and limit the business activities that tenants can conduct on the leased premises. Well-drafted use clauses in a commercial lease can offer landlords many benefits, including peace of mind about their property. Here are...

What should you do about a dispute over a pool?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Dec 27, 2023 | Property Law

Handling a pool construction dispute can be challenging, but addressing the issue professionally and promptly to reach a satisfactory resolution is possible. First, you must determine if anything needs to be addressed urgently because of the risk of property damage....

What happens when a home seller no longer wants to sell?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Dec 13, 2023 | Property Law

Buying a home is one of the most significant investments that people can make. With so much money on the line and the major commitment involved, it’s probably only natural for buyers to occasionally get “cold feet” about a deal. But what about sellers? Selling a home...

Is a missed deadline really a minor contract breach?

On Behalf of The Suster Law Group, PLLC | Dec 12, 2023 | Civil Litigation

In some cases, contract breaches will be divided into two categories. Some are minor breaches and others are material breaches. While it is often recognized that a material breach is a major issue – such as getting a shipment of the wrong parts and materials – minor...

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