by Brian A. Fisher The Texas Supreme Court has defined waiver as the “intentional relinquishment of a known right or intentional conduct inconsistent with claiming that right.” Sun Exploration & Prod. Co. v. Benton, 728 S.W.2d 35, 37 (Tex. 1987). However, in 2014 the Texas Supreme Court appears to have strayed from that definition by …
by Ron Holmes And the beat goes on! The in-migration of thousands of jobs into the DFW Metroplex, particularly North Texas (Frisco being the major player) keeps the real estate market humming like a finely tuned engine. The headline grabbing corporate moves of State Farm, JP Morgan Chase, Toyota and now McKesson are providing the …
Companies who often contract with the government or a government agency may already be aware, but everyone should understand how sovereign immunity applies and protects the government even when breaching a contract. The Supreme Court of Texas had a landmark decision in June of 2016 that changed the way many approach government contracts. It is …