Manufacturing businesses are growing in popularity for those expanding their portfolio of business acquisitions. The demand for manufacturers continues to…
The topic for today is the revival of a promissory note, and a lien, security interest, or mortgage associated with…
Hi, I’m Jim Howicz, partner with Richards Rodriguez & Skeith. It’s July 2020, and if you’re a regular follower of…
Whether you’re on the landlord or tenant side of a commercial lease agreement, these are stressful times. With the future…
Materiality in M&A deals is, these days, normally a heavily negotiated issue. There’s often a push and pull between sellers…
We’re long past our 2020 business plans now. These are strange times for business owners and operators, and if you’re…
In this Business Law Breakdown, Richards Rodriguez & Skeith Partner David Rodriguez shares the major cybersecurity risks facing buyers during…
Between these trying economic times and the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses are struggling to keep their bills paid during a…
CARES Act – Low-Interest Loans to Small and Mid-Sized Businesses Title IV of the CARES Act provides $500 billion in…
How does the CARES Act affect unemployment insurance benefits? The Texas Workforce Commission is still working on an agreement with…
Big Picture The Paycheck Protection Program is intended to provide American small businesses with 8 weeks of cash-flow assistance through…
CARES Act, Texas, Travis County and City of Austin Temporary Relief from Evictions for Certain Residential Tenants What you need…
My firm and I do a lot of work for a variety of healthcare organizations. These organizations include hospitals, physician…
What it is: Emergency FMLA and sick leave legislation designed to protect employees and employers affected by COVID-19. When it…
As you navigate through the current economic downturn and try to make adjustments to your business, the contractual terms of…