Congratulations to JD Reed for a significant win and positive outcome for his client! On June 26, 2023, JD Reed obtained a final judgment of $3.12 million for defamation on behalf of the Plaintiff. Confronted with the threat of a lawsuit or similar dispute? Learn about how our attorneys can help – see our Litigation and …
Holmes Firm PC sponsored a team in the Tom Landry Open held at Stonebriar Country Club April 3, 2023. This team did not place last. It also did not place first. Thanks to Paul Huggins, Shane Milburn, Ben Whitehill and Cade Tumlinson for representing Holmes Firm PC in this worthy charity golf tournament!
Holmes Firm PC is proud to announce that one of our litigation attorneys, Jonathan P. Hernon, was selected for the prestigious 2023 Texas Super Lawyers Rising Star list. Inclusion on the list recognizes Jonathan’s hard-earned professional achievements with an expectation of more to come! “I’m not surprised Jonathan made the list,” said Ron Holmes, founder …
By: Taylor Bell – Until 2010, residential builders were subject to the Texas Residential Construction Commission Act, which required them to provide various statutory warranties to new home buyers. But the Act expired on September 1, 2009 and the governing agency, the Texas Residential Construction Commission, was abolished. Therefore, beginning in 2010, residential builders were …
by Scott Meyer – Beginning January 1, 2024, new rules go into effect that will add additional reporting obligations to most entities formed or registered to do business in the U.S. What information has to be reported? Under the recently passed Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), newly formed entities will be required to report significant personal …
When hiring a professional to complete an Environmental Site Assessment, most developers only look at the price being charged before signing a retainer agreement. However, before signing your name on the dotted line, there are two common practice clauses in most retainer agreements you should request be removed: (1) damages cap clauses, and (2) mandatory …
by Sean Scribner – Sometimes more efficient One lesson learned from the Covid-19 pandemic is that many routine court proceedings can be more efficiently handled remotely. Thus, what was borne out of necessity served to highlight the tangible benefits associated with the utilization of remote proceedings, namely, efficiency, convenience and cost-savings. Unsurprisingly, appearing remotely, whether …
by Ron Holmes The real estate market has been impacted in 2022 by COVID-19, supply chain disruption, inflation, rising interest rates and, yes, political turmoil. But, both the residential and commercial markets in DFW continue to thrive. Why is that? Maybe because six Fortune 500 companies and a total of 176 companies over the last …
by Austin Gilleland – House Bill 2237 made numerous changes to Texas mechanic’s and materialman’s lien laws in Chapter 53 of the Texas Property Code. These revisions apply to prime contracts entered on or after January 1, 2022. Below are some of the more substantive changes made by HB 2237. Updated Form and Process for Lien …
We are pleased to announce that Ron Holmes recently represented the Developer in the closing of the construction loan for a 54-story multi-family tower in the Austin, Texas CBD. Ron attended the ground breaking ceremony in Austin in March, 2022. When completed, this project will be Austin CBD’s tallest single-purpose, for-rent multi-housing high-rise. It’s slated …