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Monthly Archives: November 2021

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How Johnson & Johnson Is Using Texas Law To Avoid Liability

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

When formulating a defense strategy, it’s always a good idea to keep local laws in mind. One of the most amazing things about the United States is the independence and freedom each state has when it comes to creating its own laws. This can prove to be a bit confusing for transnational, mega-corporations such… Read More »

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The True Impact Of The Texas “Big Freeze” On Insurance Companies

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

A recent report has highlighted the true extent of the “big freeze” in Texas. This almost unprecedented winter storm occurred in February of 2021, and it resulted in considerable property damage and other issues. As you might expect, it has taken many property owners months to finalize and resolve their insurance claims, and the… Read More »

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Tesla Sued Again In Texas

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

Tesla has once again been sued in Texas. The car manufacturer has faced multiple lawsuits in the past, and most of these controversies revolve around the company’s infamous “Autopilot” technology. Although self-driving cars are undeniably the way of the future, many questions have been raised about the viability of this technology. Even greater questions… Read More »

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How Can Businesses In Texas Avoid Covid Lawsuits?

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

Texas businesses find themselves between a rock and a hard place with Covid lawsuits. On the one hand, an executive order is preventing them from mandating Covid-19 vaccines for their employees. On the other hand, they are being sued by their employees for allowing them to contract Covid-19 in the workplace. This has been… Read More »

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