by Staff of the Firm | Oct 22, 2015 | Choice of Entity, Partnerships, Texas Law Update, Uncategorized
Branscome v. Schoneweis. In Branscome v. Schoneweis, Schoneweis and Woodrum, brothers-in-law, were associated in the operation of a livestockyard called Tallula Cattle Company (“Tallula”).[1] Schoneweis was the owner (providing the initial working capital) and Woodrum...
by Staff of the Firm | Oct 17, 2015 | Choice of Entity, Partnerships, Texas Law Update, Uncategorized
Cox Enterprises, Inc. v. Filip. In Cox Enterprises, Inc. v. Filip, Filip was owner of Trans Texas Properties and Elliott was not. [1] One of its employees filled out a credit application to obtain newspaper advertising services for the business and falsely listed...
by Staff of the Firm | Oct 13, 2015 | Choice of Entity, Partnerships, Texas Law Update, Uncategorized
Partnership by Estoppel. We often hear the word “partner” thrown around to refer to a variety of business relationships—co-owners, collaborators, coworkers, business associates, and even suppliers and customers . . . you name it. As we explained in our previous blog...