Electronic Signatures in Texas: What the Law Allows, and What Practice Prefers
Electronic signatures are legally valid in Texas, but validity is not the same as defensibility. Execution choices often turn on risk management, not what the statute technically permits.
Why Is Legal Advice Expensive?
Most people seek legal help only after something has gone wrong, when options have already narrowed and costs rise quickly. Legal thinking, however, is forward‑looking. Used early, it can shape decisions, reduce risk, and sometimes even improve outcomes by influencing structure and terms before costs are locked in.
If It Happened in Texas: What an Unmarried Partner Would (and Would Not) Inherit
Texas law does not treat unmarried partners as heirs by default. This post explains what an unmarried partner would inherit—and what they would not—if a death occurred in Texas, including how intestacy rules apply and where common assumptions fail.
When Does a Small Business Need a Lawyer?
Most small businesses do not need a lawyer every day—but there are identifiable moments where legal guidance becomes appropriate. This post explains how to recognize those moments and what changes when a business moves from reactive decisions to proactive ones.
Can a Protected or Registered Series have an Assumed Name?
Yes. A protected or registered series can have an assumed name (i.e., a name that does not include the full legal name of the parent LLC). Filing an Assumed Name for a Protected Series For a protected series, the parent LLC would file an assumed name certificate “on behalf of” the protected series. What does “on behalf of”…
FTC Sues Private Equity Firm Engaged in Alleged Anticompetitive Scheme to Consolidate Anesthesiology Practices in Texas
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Anesthesia Partners, Inc. (USAP) and private equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, alleging that they engaged in an anticompetitive scheme to consolidate anesthesiology practices in Texas. The FTC claims that USAP and Welsh Carson executed a three-part strategy to monopolize the anesthesiology market…
How can a fractional general counsel help me and my business?
Fractional business services are outsourced part-time services provided by independent contractors. Fractional professionals offer their expertise to multiple companies, providing benefits similar to having a part-time employee without the costs associated with hiring a full-time employee. Fractional in-house counsel are not employees of a company but handle all legal matters for the business. Since fractional…
What services can a lawyer provide for my business?
The legal services for which businesses routinely require assistance from attorneys include, but are not limited to: Conclusion Every situation is different. Seek the advice of an experienced attorney to assist you with your business.
Are electronic signatures legally valid in Texas?
Yes, electronic signatures are generally sufficient and legally valid in Texas, as governed by the Texas Business and Commerce Code, particularly in Chapter 322. This section adopts the principles of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) to establish the legal validity and enforceability of electronic signatures and records in business transactions. It states that electronic…
Texas’ New Patient Safety Law Takes Effect
Under the new law: The NPDB alerts state medical boards, like the Texas Medical Board (TMB), if a doctor is disciplined while practicing medicine in another state or is criminally convicted. You can find such actions on the physician’s online profile on the TMB website. New actions should be posted on the TMB website within 10 business…
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