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Effective Management Strategies​ – Part 1 Managing Office Processes

October 28, 2021September 22, 2022 Ensley Benitez Law, P.C.Business Law, Contracts, Employment Law, Tech

by Karen Ensley Board-Certified Construction Law Attorney Managing people, processes and product can be the biggest collective hassle in your organization, robbing you of the time, energy and money you need to grow the business. Simplify management by using these […]

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Getting Paid

October 8, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Civil Litigation, Contracts

By Karen Ensley, Board-Certified Construction Law Attorney You’ve done the work. You met the specs and have even gone above and beyond to make sure the client was happy. So why haven’t you gotten paid? If you don’t get paid […]

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Texas Constitutional Carry: How does it affect you?

September 1, 2021September 22, 2022 Brian BenitezCivil Litigation

Effective today, September 1, 2021, HB 1927 (Constitutional Carry of firearms) goes into effect.  Here are some things you need to know: There is a big difference between a License to Carry Handgun (“LTC”) and the recently-passed “Constitutional Carry.”  HB […]

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Consumer’s 3 Day Right to Cancel – Why it Matters

July 21, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyContracts

We all know that any contract for sale of goods and services made to a consumer in their home must include a 3 day right to cancel. But did you know that, at least in Texas, failure to include that […]

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The Texas Discovery Rule

July 1, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Construction, Storm Restoration

Looming Deadlines We all know that there are various deadlines to filing a lawsuit in Texas. Unless you benefit from a statutory carve-out, such as a governmental entity against whom statutes of limitations do not apply, or a homeowner facing […]

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Defining Price and Scope in Contingency Restoration Contracts

June 21, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyContracts

Contingency contracts are widely used in the storm restoration industry, but also widely misunderstood and improperly utilized. Contrary to popular belief, contingency contracts are enforceable if written correctly. While the general rule that contracts are unenforceable when missing key terms […]

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North Texas Roofing Contractors Association – Event Information

June 18, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Contracts, Employment Law

Event Name: 06 – ELEVATE: What Needs to Be in Contracts with Property Owners Description: Karen Ensley will identify the things you MUST HAVE in contracts with property owners — both residential and commercial.  Bring a copy of your current […]

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Certificate of Formation in Texas – what are they and why you need them.

May 26, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Contracts

What is Articles of Incorporation and a Certificate of Formation? A Certificate of Formation, formerly referred to as “Articles of Incorporation,” is the organizational document filed with the Texas Secretary of State that is required when a new corporation or […]

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Employee Reviews

May 12, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Employment Law

By Karen Ensley, Board-Certified Construction Law Attorney Do Match performance appraisals and performance plans to measurable objectives. Develop performance goals in an objective way so you can make meaningful assessments of performance. Align the results of the performance appraisal with […]

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How to Avoid Accidental Partnerships in Business

May 3, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Contracts

By Karen Ensley, Board-Certified Construction Law Attorney Partnerships in business can be great but bringing on a partner brings with it serious duties owed to your partner that you might not realize. If you’re looking for a long-term relationship with […]

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