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Monthly Archives: October 2019

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Looking at Joint Legal Custody in Texas

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

When it comes to child custody, there are a number of factors that need to be considered in deciding legal and physical custody. However, today, a number of child experts are in favor of joint custody so that parents split both legal and physical aspects of taking care of the child equally. This not… Read More »

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How to Avoid Struggling Financially After Divorce

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

As family law attorneys who practice in Texas, one of the most common concerns we hear from clients were seeking a divorce is how to make sure that they can get back on track financially. Working with the right attorney can make all the difference in ensuring that your divorce does not devastate your… Read More »

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Update: Huawei Business Litigation in Texas Courts

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

An important business dispute was recently decided in the Eastern District of Texas after a 17 day jury trial and both companies receiving nothing in terms of damages. Chinese tech company Huawei Technologies Co. and Texas subsidiary Futurewei Technologies Inc. sued Yiren Ronnie Huang and his company CNEX Labs Inc. (which also filed a… Read More »

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The Texas Supreme Court Upholds Plain Language of Contract in Major Oil-Gas Contract Dispute Case

By Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P. |

The Texas Supreme Court upheld its deference to the plain language in the contract in a recent case involving a contract’s consent to assignment provision. The case involved an oil and gas farmout agreement, where by the plaintiff sued the defendant for failing to sign off on a deal with another party. The plaintiff… Read More »

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