A temporary restraining order (TRO) is an emergency court order that immediately stops a party from certain actions pending a full hearing. In Texas, TROs are used to prevent imminent, irreparable harm to a business while the legal process unfolds.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is an emergency court order that immediately stops a party from certain actions pending a full hearing. In Texas, TROs are used to prevent imminent, irreparable harm to a business while the legal process unfolds.
If you suspect your business partner is stealing money, immediately consult with a business attorney, gather evidence, and protect your assets. Don’t confront them or attempt to secretly investigate, as this could worsen the situation. Legal remedies may include seeking a court order to freeze accounts, suing for damages, and potentially pursuing criminal charges.
The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) is a cornerstone of consumer protection law in Texas. Enacted in 1973, it aims to safeguard consumers from fraudulent, deceptive, or unfair business practices. Whether you’re a consumer looking to understand your rights or a business owner aiming to stay compliant, understanding the DTPA is essential. … Continue reading The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA)
Fraud is a serious legal issue in Texas, affecting businesses, individuals, and institutions. Whether it involves financial misrepresentation, false promises, or concealed facts, fraud disrupts trust and can lead to significant legal consequences. If you’re navigating a fraud claim in Texas—whether as a plaintiff or a defendant—it’s essential to understand the elements of fraud… Continue reading A Guide to the Elements of Fraud in Texas