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Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) TECHNOLOGY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: Blockchain, Crypto and Artificial Intelligence by Mark Fenwick — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:45 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) Over recent decades, the on-going “digital revolution” has transformed many aspects of everyday life. Think of the increased power and shrinking size of ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) TRADE SECRETS 101: What Texas Businesses and Their Lawyers Need to Know by Zach Wolfe — published Apr 15, 2019 — last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:46 PM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, TJBL_48_1_(Spring 2019) Trade secrets law touches many areas of law practice. This updated article covers the basics of federal and Texas trade secrets law, focusing on the key ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 48, Issue No 1 (Spring 2019) Filling in the Gaps: Shareholder Oppression After Ritchie v Rupe, Part 2 by Eric Fryar — published Mar 15, 2018 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:43 AM — filed under: TJBL_47_2_(Spring 2018), Journal Back Catalog, Journal Suggested Reading The purpose of this Part Two article is to explore the common-law protection of minority shareholder rights in closely-held corporations in light of the ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No 2 (Spring 2018) Nuisance Cases Against Energy Companies in Texas, Pennsylvania and Other Areas with Significant or Developing Oil and Gas Exploration by Stephen C. Dillard — published Mar 15, 2018 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:46 AM — filed under: Journal Back Catalog, Texas Journal of Business Law, TJBL_47_2_(Spring 2018) Energy companies increasingly have been the target of nuisance suits alleging that drilling operations were a nuisance to nearby residents. But saying ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No 2 (Spring 2018) Series LLCs - Part One: Current Status, Multi-State Issues, and Potential Uniform Limited Liability Company Protected Series Act by J. Leigh Griffith — published Mar 15, 2018 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:47 AM — filed under: TJBL_47_2_(Spring 2018), Journal Back Catalog, Texas Journal of Business Law The Series Limited Liability Company (“Series LLC”), a variation of the traditional limited liability company (LLC), is the newest entity enterprise on the ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No 2 (Spring 2018) Does Halliburton II Allow Defendants to Prove a Lack of "Correctiveness" to Defeat Class Certification? by Roger B. Greenberg — published Feb 28, 2017 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:49 AM — filed under: TJBL_47_1_(Winter 2017), Journal Back Catalog In Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc. (“Halliburton II”), the U.S. Supreme Court held that defendants in federal securities fraud cases may defeat ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2017) The Texas Margin Tax: Is It Time For The Curtain Call? by Nikki L. Laing — published Feb 28, 2017 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:50 AM — filed under: TJBL_47_1_(Winter 2017), Journal Back Catalog On January 1, 2008, the business landscape changed dramatically for tens of thousands of Texas-based businesses. This change was the result of legislation that ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2017) WHETHER UCC ARTICLE 4 IN TEXAS PREEMPTS COMMON LAW FRAUD AND BREACH OF CONTRACT CLAIMS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A BANK AND ITS CUSTOMER by Brendan J. Fleming — published Jun 03, 2018 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:53 AM — filed under: Texas Journal of Business Law, Volume 47, issue no.1 (winter 2017), Journal Back Catalog Under Texas law, the UCC regulates a bank’s handling of deposits and collections for its customers. American Dream Team, Inc. (“ADT”) filed suit against ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2017) Filling in the Gaps: Shareholder Oppression After Ritchie v Rupe, Part 1 by Eric Fryar — published Feb 28, 2017 — last modified Jan 11, 2023 04:12 PM — filed under: TJBL_47_1_(Winter 2017), Journal Back Catalog, Journal Suggested Reading On June 20, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court’s decision in Ritchie v. 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