Texas

The state of Texas is the second largest in the US by area, and population. With nearly 270,000 sq.miles in area, and over 28 million residents living in the state, the south-central state shares borders with Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. It is also bordered by Mexican states and the Gulf of Mexico. Houston is the state’s most populous city and 4th most populous city in the country. It was admitted as the 28th state into the union on December 29, 1845.

Texas’ economy was driven by four-prominent industries prior to WWII including cattling, timber, oil, and cotton. The discovery of oil deposits in the state led to the economic boom and was the main driving force in the state throughout the 20th century. Since 2002 Texas has been the leading state in the US in exports, and maintains the second highest GDP in the nation. Today the state is a leading producer in oil, is one of the leading states in government jobs in the tech industry, and has one of the largest economies throughout the US and worldwide.

The government of Texas was set up by the Texas Constitution, and consists of a unitary democratic state government operating under a presidential system that uses the Dillon Rule, as well as governments at the county and municipal levels.  The Dillon Rule is  a legal principle that local governments have limited authority, and can pass ordinances only in areas where they have been granted authority by the larger state government.  The executive branch of the Texas state government includes the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Land Commissioner, Attorney General, Agriculture Commissioner, the three-member Texas Railroad Commission, the State Board of Education, and the Secretary of State.   The system in Texas limits the power of the Governor, as each executive branch member (with the exception of the Secretary of State) are elected independently.

Much like the federal government, the legislature of Texas has two houses-the Texas House of Representatives and the Senate.  Again, like the federal government, the Speaker of the House leads the House of Representatives, and the Lieutenant Governor leads the Senate. 

Texas boasts one of the most complicated judicial systems in the country.  The system is described in Article 5 of the Texas Constitution and is further defined by statute, in particular the Texas Government Code and the Texas Probate Code.  The system is complicated by multiple levels and overlapping jurisdictions, with different courts often sharing courthouses.  The court levels are: The Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, Probate Courts, Constitutional County Courts, Statutory County Courts at Law, Municipal Courts and the Justice of the Peace Courts.

The National Law Review covers several stories from the state of Texas and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Cases and stories related to telemedicine and healthcare in the state, data and cybersecurity laws, labor and employment laws, paid sick leave, insurance law, bankruptcy and tax cases, are among the different areas of law visitors will find, as they relate to Texas, on the National Law Review site.

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May
30
2020
Reopening Texas: Governor Abbott Expands the List of Covered Services Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
29
2020
COVID-19 and Texas Commercial Leases: A Review of Force Majeure and Impossibility of Performance Foley & Lardner LLP
May
28
2020
Fifth Circuit Approves 'Snap Removal' by Out-of-State Defendant Jones Walker LLP
May
22
2020
Administering A Trust In A Recession: Securing Loans For Beneficiaries Winstead
May
21
2020
Texas Workforce Commission Provides Form for Employers to Report Employee Reemployment Offer Refusals Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
21
2020
Did Your Business Deal Just Do a Disappearing Act? Securing Legally Binding, Enforceable Contract Terms Winstead
May
21
2020
Texas Workers Who Refuse to Return to Work May Remain Eligible for Unemployment Benefits Hunton Andrews Kurth
May
20
2020
Better Early Than Never: PTAB Confirms Willingness to Deny Institution In Light of Advanced State of Parallel Litigation Mintz
May
19
2020
Texas Governor Announces Move to Phase II of “Reopen Texas” Plans Foley & Lardner LLP
May
14
2020
Texas Court System Hit with Ransomware Robinson & Cole LLP
May
13
2020
Magistrate Suggests Dismissing A Settlor’s Claim Against Trust Protector Because Of A Lack Of Fiduciary Duty Winstead
May
13
2020
Court Held That Statutory Probate Court Had Jurisdiction To Grant A Rule 202 Pre-Suit Deposition Winstead
May
13
2020
Court Held That Statutory Probate Court Had Jurisdiction To Grant A Rule 202 Pre-Suit Deposition Winstead
May
13
2020
Texas Published Proposed Rule Regarding the Regulation of Consumable Hemp Products Keller and Heckman LLP
May
13
2020
Reopening Texas: Governor Abbott Issues Executive Orders Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
13
2020
Employer’s Signature May Not Be Essential to Enforceability of Arbitration Agreement Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
11
2020
[FCRA] Collector Tries to Avoid FCRA Claim By Contending it was an Arm of the State of Missouri — it Did not Go Well. Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
8
2020
Family Law: Transferring Private Company Interest in Divorce—Going Beyond the Basics to Ensure Continued Success and Avoid Conflicts Winstead
May
8
2020
Considerations For Texas Employers As The State Begins To Reopen Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
7
2020
COVID-19 Related Workplace Litigation Tracker - June 19 , 2020 Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
6
2020
Railroad Commission of Texas Votes Against Mandatory Oil Production Cuts Hunton Andrews Kurth
May
6
2020
Texas Workforce Commission Issues Guidance on Unemployment Claims of Individuals Who Refuse to Return to Work Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
5
2020
3M Takes Action to Protect Its Brand from Price Gouging And Trademark Infringement Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
4
2020
Texas Employees Refusing to Return to Work from COVID-19 Related Reasons May Still Be Eligible for Unemployment Benefits Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
May
4
2020
Blue Bell Pleads Guilty to Distributing Adulterated Ice Cream and Former President Faces Charges of Criminal Conspiracy to Conceal Listeria Contamination Keller and Heckman LLP
May
4
2020
Employers Grapple With Reopening As States Begin To Loosen COVID-19 Shutdown Orders Hunton Andrews Kurth
Apr
30
2020
Texas Governor Issues Executive Order to Begin Phase One of Reopening Texas: What Employers Need to Know Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Apr
29
2020
Flexibility for Transactional and Regulatory Requirements in the Wake of COVID-19 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Apr
28
2020
Texas Probate Court Did Not Have Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over A Title Dispute To Real Property In Louisiana Winstead
Apr
28
2020
Court Dismissed Appeal From Order Denying Motion To Remove Executor Because Attorney’s Fees Claim Was Still Unresolved Winstead
Apr
22
2020
Railroad Commission of Texas Delays Vote on Oil Production Cuts Hunton Andrews Kurth
Apr
22
2020
Fifth Circuit: Arbitrator Properly Interpreted Arbitration Agreement to Allow for Collective Claims Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
22
2020
NLRB: Union Had Responsibility to Bargain About Employer Information Confidentiality Claim Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
22
2020
Administering a Trust In a Recession: Issues Surrounding Trust Loans to Beneficiaries Winstead
Apr
21
2020
Arbitration Agreements Lacking Employer’s Signature Can Be Enforceable, Says Texas Appellate Court (US) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
 

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