by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
If you are a commercial landlord and your tenant files for bankruptcy, you’ll need to take steps in the context of the bankruptcy to protect your interests. The steps you take will largely depend on the tenant’s decision whether to “assume” or “reject” your lease...
by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
For most landlords trying to finalize a commercial lease, indemnity is probably the least favorite negotiation topic – one most often left to the lawyers to handle alone while other essential business points get pinned down. Indemnity provisions often include dense...
by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
The Tyler Court of Appeals clarifies Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 18.001 and Controverting Medical Cost Affidavits For decades, Texas defense attorneys have struggled with how to adequately challenge the “reasonableness” of medical expenses alleged...
by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
SettlePou is honored again this year to announce that four of its lawyers have been selected in this year’s Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Stars Edition. Byron Kelley is recognized for the seventh consecutive year and Katherine Killingsworth has been selected for eight...
by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
Katherine L. Killingsworth was recognized as a Top Woman Attorney in the January 2019 issue of Super Lawyers Texas Monthly. Katherine primarily practices in the firm’s Commercial Litigation and Nonsubscriber Defense sections. Congratulations Katherine! Read the...
by 5377L3_p0u | Dec 19, 2023 | News Blog
Letters of intent (“LOI”) are commonplace in business transactions but the nuances of an LOI, in particular what traps exist for the unwary or those who are not utilizing counsel, can be misunderstood, especially because an LOI contains both binding and non-binding...