Energy Transition Disputes in 2025: Who Bears the Costs When Renewable Projects Stall or Shut Down?

Renewable energy projects are stalling in 2025 due to rising costs, policy shifts, and supply chain disruptions. This blog explains who bears the costs when projects fail, the most common legal disputes in renewable contracts, and how U.S. companies can protect their investments with stronger agreements.
What Americans Need to Know About the UK’s Indefinite Leave to Remain Changes in 2025

The UK is making major changes to Indefinite Leave to Remain in 2025, with higher Skilled Worker thresholds and a proposed “Good Citizen” standard for settlement. For Americans planning a move to the UK, these updates mean longer timelines, stricter compliance, and new expectations around language, work history, and community contribution. Learn what’s confirmed, what’s under review, and how US citizens can prepare for permanent residency.
Trump’s H-1B Update 2025: Why U.S. Companies Are Considering Moving Abroad

The Trump H-1B update 2025 introduces a $100,000 fee for new petitions filed abroad, sparking uncertainty for employers and professionals. While current H-1B holders inside the U.S. are not affected, businesses now face tough choices about hiring strategies. Many companies are weighing whether to move jobs overseas to avoid high costs and unpredictable rules. This blog explains the update in clear terms, answers common questions, and explores why U.S. businesses may consider relocating operations abroad.
Trump’s New H-1B Update Explained (2025)

Trump’s New H-1B Update Explained (2025) The Trump H-1B update 2025 has left many professionals and employers confused about what it really means and who it affects. With news spreading quickly, doubts and questions have started to rise—especially around the new $100,000 fee requirement. In this blog, we break down the update in the simplest […]
2025 Legal Checklist for New Businesses in Texas

Starting a business in Texas in 2025? This step-by-step legal checklist covers everything you need — from registering your LLC and getting an EIN to securing permits, drafting contracts, and protecting your brand. Whether you’re in Houston or anywhere across Texas, this guide helps you launch legally and confidently.
Houston Energy Law Contracts: Legal Guidance for Texas’s Most Powerful Industry

Houston Energy Law Contracts: Legal Guidance for Texas’s Most Powerful Industry Houston is more than just the Energy Capital of the World—it’s the legal heartbeat of the U.S. energy sector. From oil and gas to renewables and utilities, nearly every major energy deal or dispute has legal fingerprints on it. That’s where we come in. […]
Why Relying on AI for Contract Drafting May Be Riskier Than You Think

Why Relying on AI for Contract Drafting May Be Riskier Than You Think In 2025, legal teams are moving faster than ever. From solo practitioners to corporate in-house counsel, one promise keeps floating to the top: AI-powered contract drafting will save time, money, and mistakes. Send In An Enquiry As August unfolds, a growing number […]
How Long Does Probate Take in Houston—and When to Hire an Attorney

How Long Does Probate Take in Houston Probate is the court-supervised process of validating a will, paying debts, and transferring assets after someone passes away. In Houston, probate cases are usually filed in Harris County Probate Courts. While the purpose of probate is straightforward, the timeline is not. Families often ask the same question: “How […]
Texas HB 3395 (2025): How Beneficiary Designations for Manufactured Homes Impact Estate Planning

Texas HB 3395 (2025) | Estate Planning for Manufactured Homes in Texas Home Blog What is Texas HB 3395? In 2025, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 3395, a groundbreaking law that directly affects estate planning for manufactured-home owners. Effective September 1, 2025, HB 3395 allows homeowners to name a beneficiary who will inherit their manufactured home upon […]
Commercial Real Estate Laws in the USA

Commercial real estate (CRE) in the United States operates within a robust legal framework designed to regulate transactions, protect stakeholders, and ensure fair practices across the sector.
 
								 
															