Search results 63 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection Bill Event File Material Image Folder opinion EasyForm Webinar Blog Post News Item case note Committee Link Page Content Base New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Whether a Judgment Creditor Can Execute on Shares and Assets of the Corporation to Satisfy Debts of Shareholder by Brandi Binkley — published Oct 01, 2019 — last modified Sep 26, 2020 11:02 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, Volume 48, Issue No.2 (fall 2019) In Yamin v Carroll Wayne Conn, L.P. 574 S.w. 3rd 50 (Tex. App. - Houston 14th Dist, 2018, pet. denied) the debtor-appellees took considerable trouble to ensure ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No. 2 (Fall 2019) Whether a Claim of Implied Warranty to Repair is Actionable in Common Law as well as the DTPA by Erin Rinehart — published Oct 01, 2019 — last modified Sep 26, 2020 11:02 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, Volume 48, Issue No.2 (fall 2019) In Nghiem v Sajib, 567 S.W. 3rd 718 (Tex. 2019), two passengers on an airplane were injured in a crash and sued the entity that had recently repaired it. One ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No. 2 (Fall 2019) CONSUMER COLLECTIONS by Michael J. Scott — published Mar 15, 2019 — last modified Sep 12, 2022 07:51 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, Collections, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) According the Federal Reserve, there are 59.5 Billion debit or credit card swipes a year in the United States. That boils down to 165 million swipes/day; ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) THE HIDDEN COST OF M&A by Caleb N. Griffin — published Mar 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:41 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) The shareholder wealth maximization norm exerts tremendous influence on both business practice and corporate legal scholarship. Widespread acceptance of the ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) NO CONSPIRACY OR COMPLICITY LIABILITY WHEN A STATUTE DRAWS SPECIFIC LINES AS TO ITS EXTRATERRITORIAL APPLICATION by Megan Moody Barcak — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:51 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit addressed whether a nonresident foreign national may be liable based on conspiracy or complicity ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) DRAFTING PRELIMINARY AGREEMENTS, INCLUDING CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS AND LETTERS OF INTENT by Byron F. Egan — published Mar 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:44 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) A confidentiality agreement (“Confidentiality Agreement”), also sometimes called a nondisclosure agreement (“NDA”), is typically the first stage in the due ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) DOES A PRIOR PERFECTED SECURED CREDITOR WAIVE ITS PRIORITY BY FAILING TO TAKE ACTION BEFORE A JUDGMENT LIEN CREDITOR GARNISHES THE COLLATERAL? by Amanda Barrington — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 11:10 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) On December 31, 2018, the Court of Appeals of Texas for Eastland considered an issue of first impression for Texas. The issue was whether the holder of a ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) WHOSE LIEN IS IT ANYWAY: APPELLATE COURT ADDRESSES PRIORITY AS IT RELATES TO FORECLOSED REAL PROPERTY by Shelby L. Huffman — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 11:55 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) In the recent appellate decision Woodhaven Dr. 1401 Land Trust v. Citibank, the Dallas Court of Appeals addressed the issue of priority in regard to competing ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) TO REPORT OR NOT TO REPORT?—SUPREME COURT DETERMINES DODD-FRANK’S WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION ONLY EXTENDS TO INDIVIDUALS WHO REPORT DIRECTLY TO THE SEC by Stormy L. Strickland — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:00 AM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) On February 21, 2018, the United States Supreme Court clarified whether Dodd-Frank’s anti-retaliation provision for “whistleblowers” extends to individuals who ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) WHO SUFFERS THE FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF IDENTITY THEFT: THE BANK V. BANKING CUSTOMER? by Ava Taghechian — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:08 AM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) On September 12, 2018, the Supreme Court of Texas considered whether Francisco Calleja-Ahedo (“Calleja”) or his bank must suffer the financial consequences of ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next 10 items > Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.