Our Blogs Procurement in the Age of Disaster Megan J. Mikutis March 5, 2021 While hoping for the best, we should always expect and prepare for the worst. Many governmental entities have experienced emergency management personnel and dedicated procedures […] Read More ERCOT & Sovereign Immunity Judith El Masri March 1, 2021 Texas is 80 degrees this weekend. If not for the dead foliage, brown grass, ruined dry wall and furnishings piled on the side of streets […] Read More Updating Those Outdated Deed Restrictions Carl R. Allred February 19, 2021 As my previous blog pointed out, deed restrictions in the Houston region can be a form of constant frustration. Whether you are a property owners […] Read More The Law of Finding Treasure in Texas Byron L. Brown February 12, 2021 Congratulations to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl LV champions. Between the Buccaneers and their opponents, the Kansas City Chiefs, I would have thought that […] Read More Quorum Quandaries: When Is a Council Member Not a Member? Brandon Morris February 10, 2021 In previous blog posts, we’ve discussed the requirements of the Texas Open Meetings Act, and various issues related to properly held open meetings and quorum […] Read More Is That Lunch Meeting Legal? Megan J. Mikutis January 29, 2021 Is that lunch meeting legal? Is that text message toeing the line? Will that email land you in hot water? The Texas Attorney General has […] Read More Protecting the Covid-19 Heroes and Is Help on the Way? Judith El Masri January 22, 2021 First responders and health care professionals are at greatest risk of exposure to Covid-19, yet their daily job responsibilities are a crucial component of keeping […] Read More Overcoming Outdated Deed Restrictions Carl R. Allred January 15, 2021 Whether you are a municipality, a homeowner’s association (HOA), or a property owner, you have most likely experienced some level of frustration due to outdated […] Read More Warnings Great and Small, Who Standardizes Them All? Byron L. Brown January 8, 2021 My daughter, who has recently reached the “bazillion questions” stage of toddlerhood, is currently obsessed with warning signs. I cannot seem to go anywhere without […] Read More « 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 … 41 » Share This Page: