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AI-Generated Advertising and Marketing—Drawbacks and Potential Benefits

by Lyn Blair | Dec 4, 2025 | AI-Generated Advertising and Marketing, Author: Sparta : Internet Guru Girl

Using AI to Complement Professional Marketing Services AI has increasingly made inroads into marketing and advertising over the last five years, with a number of companies promising a turn-key, hands-free way to market any business, including a law practice. Meta...

The Potential Consequences of Hiding Assets in a Texas Divorce

by Lyn Blair | Oct 28, 2025 | Author: Chrysandra S. Bowen

How Can It Affect the Outcome of Your Case? What Sanctions Can the Court Impose? Disputes over how marital property will be allocated can often be contentious, occasionally leading one of the parties to wrongfully hide or attempt to hide assets. What are the potential...

Potential Sources of Compensation in a Texas Vehicle Accident Claim

by Lyn Blair | Oct 28, 2025 | Author: Michael R. De La Paz

Who May Be Liable When You’ve Been Hurt in a Car, Truck or Motorcycle Accident? It may surprise you to learn that, in almost every instance, there are many potential sources of compensation when you have been hurt in a Texas motor vehicle accident. Typically, you’ll...

Noncompete Agreements Still Legal in New York

by Lyn Blair | Oct 28, 2025 | Author: Romero Law Group PLLC

State and Federal Efforts to Ban Have Not Been Successful Over the past few years, there has been increased interest nationwide in limiting or banning most noncompete agreements. Four states have outlawed them—Minnesota, California, North Dakota and Oklahoma—and...

Managing Employee Performance after Participation in Protected Actions

by Lyn Blair | Sep 19, 2025 | Author: Stephen D. Hans

Best Practices When Managing an Employee Who Has Requested Leave, Sought Workplace Accommodations or Filed Any Type of Complaint As an employer, it’s imperative that you take timely action when employees are not meeting expectations. However, when you have an under...
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