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Welcome to the blog page of Slotter Law, PLLC! Here, we share valuable insights, updates, and practical advice on a variety of legal topics to keep you informed and empowered. Our posts cover key developments in federal and Texas law, as well as tips and strategies for navigating complex legal issues.
Whether you're a business owner, an individual seeking guidance, or someone curious about the legal landscape, our blog is designed to provide clear and actionable information tailored to your needs.
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- Business Formation and Litigation
- Contract Drafting and Disputes
- Ownership Disputes or Corporate Divorce
- Consumer Protection and Fraud
- Regulatory Compliance and Federal Litigation
- And much more!
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The Risks of Signing a Commercial Lease Without a Lawyer in Texas
For many new business owners, signing a commercial lease feels like a routine step. In reality, it is often one of the most legally significant—and risky—agreements your business will enter. At Slotter Law, PLLC, we frequently advise clients who signed leases without legal review, only to discover they unknowingly accepted one-sided terms, waived key rights, and assumed major financial risks.
What Is a Rule 91a Motion in Texas? A Complete Guide for Litigants
When you are facing a lawsuit in Texas, one of the most powerful early tools available is a Rule 91a Motion to Dismiss. This procedural mechanism allows defendants to challenge claims that have no basis in law or fact, potentially saving time and money before a case progresses into costly discovery and trial preparation.
What Is a Breach of Fiduciary Duty? Understanding When Fiduciary Obligations Actually Arise Under Texas Law
Businesses, partnerships, and LLCs often find themselves in disputes where one party accuses another of a breach of fiduciary duty. But in Texas, fiduciary duties do not apply in every relationship—and they arise far less often than many people assume.
Protecting Your Interests in a Texas Business Partnership: A Guide for Houston Entrepreneurs
Starting a business with a partner can be an exciting venture, but without proper legal protections in place, it can quickly turn into a nightmare. Many entrepreneurs in Houston, Texas, enter into partnerships with the best of intentions, only to find themselves in disputes that jeopardize their business and financial future.
How to Start a Business in Texas: A Legal Guide for Entrepreneurs
Starting a business in Texas is an exciting and rewarding venture, but getting it right from the start is critical for long-term success and legal protection. Texas has long been known for its business-friendly climate, but entrepreneurs must still take specific legal steps to ensure compliance with state and federal laws.
Business Lawyer for Limited Liability Companies in Texas
Are you starting a limited liability company (LLC) in Texas? Do you need an operating agreement or articles of organization? Do you understand the benefits, liabilities, and responsibilities of starting and operating an LLC?
Business Lawyer for C Corporations in Texas
If you have an unofficial business in Texas but want to make it official to attract investors, forming a corporation may be the way to go. As a corporation, you can also offer shares in the future to raise capital. But which type of corporation is best suited for you and your business?
Business Acquisition Basics
Buying a business can be one of the most rewarding — and risky — moves an entrepreneur makes. Whether you’re purchasing a small local company or acquiring a franchise, it’s essential to approach the deal with clear eyes, detailed documentation, and strong legal counsel.