Entries from February 2009
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS IN LITIGATION AND WHY DO WE NEED IT?
What is “Discovery” and Why Do We Need It?
If you have been a party to litigation, you may recall the term “Discovery.” In most lawsuits, there is a phase called “Discovery.” The discovery process involves an exchange of information between the litigants. There are entire sections [...]
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HOUSTON L-1(A) & L-1(B) INTRACOMPANY TRANSFEREE ATTORNEYS
L-1 intracompany transferee visas are nonimmigrant visas that allow companies with international presence to transfer executives, managers, and essential employees to the U.S. L-1A classification is reserved for executives and managers and L-1B classification is reserved for essential employees with specialized knowledge and skills. The Houston Texas L-1 Intracompany Transferee Visa [...]
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Arbitration Clauses
An arbitration clause is a section in a contract that governs how the parties to the contract will resolve disputes that arise as a result of performance, or lack thereof, of the contract. Arbitration clauses oftentimes are very broad in scope (cover any possible issue related to the contract), but can be narrowly tailored [...]
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Motion to Enforce Child Support Order
If you have ever been through a divorce and you had children, you know that the court will undoubtedly order child support from the non-custodial parent – the parent that does not have primary possession of the children. The court will order child support based upon statutory guidelines contained in [...]
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