Posted by iLawyer on Aug 15th, 2022 Estate Planning, Firm News

How often do I need to review my estate plan?

When you fulfill a stressful, demanding personal responsibility, you with no doubt prefer to never need to complete that particular task again. However, that may not be a very realistic expectation, especially when it comes to your estate plan. You can’t draft a will and advance directive when you are 18 and then expect those…


Posted by iLawyer on Aug 8th, 2022 Firm News, Uncategorized

How long does it take to register a trademark?

Your trademark is a visual representation of your company’s brand. It is important for marketing and brand recognition purposes. You will include it on your packaging, on your social media pages and in your advertisements. Once you have a trademarked logo formally registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you don’t have…


Posted by iLawyer on Jul 28th, 2022 Estate Planning, Firm News

Is your Texas will up to date?

A will is one of the most important pillars of the estate planning process. Done right, a will articulates how you wish to have your assets distributed when you die. And if you have minor children, you should name a guardian for them in your will. But, creating a will is never a one-and-done process….


Posted by iLawyer on Jul 18th, 2022 Elder Law, Firm News

Has your elderly relative been financially abused?

Abuse comes in many forms, and it is often physical. However, abuse can also come in the form of financial harm, which has a negative emotional impact too. Elderly individuals may have been running their own bank accounts for decades, but there will eventually come the point where they find this too much. On such…


Posted by iLawyer on Jun 28th, 2022 Firm News, Personal Injury

2 times a Texas workplace injury could lead to a civil lawsuit

Texas has an economy driven largely by dangerous professions. From agriculture and construction to oil and gas extraction, there are many potentially lucrative but also dangerous industries that thrive in the Lone Star state. An on-the-job injury could mean thousands of dollars in medical expenses and a major impact on someone’s household income. When a…