
What is a Deposition and why is it important for my case?
In many cases, whether they be a family law case, business litigation case, probate case, or another case, the discovery process can be quite important. The discovery process is essentially a way for both parties to gain access to information [...]

Richardson Business Lawyer – NFL Settles Concussion Lawsuit with former players
In a striking move, the NFL struck an early settlement with the former players who were suing the league over misrepresentations about the potential risks of concussions for players. As this article from CNN notes, the players were alleging that [...]
Interesting Article about 1963 March on Washington: “What Do We Forget When We Remember History?”
I thought this article from NPR was fascinating. It is titled: “What do we forget when we remember history?” In it, the author recounts how NPR has tried to tweet out links to historic news articles during this year of [...]

Richardson Business Attorney – The Top 5 Essential Elements of a Money Judgment in a Business Lawsuit
Many clients think that once they have “won” their case and received a ruling from the court, everything is settled in their case. However, just because the judge says that one party owes the other party money does not necessarily [...]

Richardson Family Attorney – How the Rising Cost of Raising Children Affects Family Law
As this article from CNN Money shows, the cost of raising a child is rising rapidly. According to the article, the average across America is $241,080–quite the price tag when you consider that this figure does not even include the [...]

Richardson Family Lawyer – Uncontested vs. Contested Divorces-What is the Difference?
In many divorce cases, there is some question of whether the case is an “uncontested” case or not. Statistically, most cases are contested, meaning that at least one issue cannot be agreed upon by the parties. This does not mean [...]

Plano Family Lawyer – How does a judge decide who gets custody?
In both divorces and child custody cases (called Suits Affecting the Parent Child Relationship–SAPCRs), it is quite common for the parents involved to be unable to agree on a visitation schedule. In those instances, the question arises: how will the [...]
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