Inside Texas’ new business court strategy, aims to rival Delaware court
Texas has made a bold move to attract big business litigation to its own courts. But can it truly rival Delaware’s well-established legal framework?
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Texas has made a bold move to attract big business litigation to its own courts. But can it truly rival Delaware’s well-established legal framework?
Read MoreCommercial lending activity is up at Frost Bank — and it’s not because of interest rates.
Read MoreAn active South Texas residential developer discusses the costs and timelines involved when it comes to the creation of new housing in the state — especially more attainable housing that lower-wage workers can afford. Learn more about the economics of …
Read MoreThe state is exploring more property tax relief even as sweeping reforms passed by the Texas Legislature last year have already started taking effect.
Read MoreEvery major Texas metro is less affordable now than it was at the beginning of the millennium.
Read MoreStarting Aug. 17, new regulations from the National Association of Realtors are changing how agents earn their commissions.
Read MoreFrost Bank, a subsidiary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, is anticipating rate cuts later this year, continuing through next year.
Read MoreThe move comes on the heels of the sudden departure of Laurie Vignaud, who became president and CEO of LiftFund last year.
Read MoreJoeris General Contractors has a new Houston leader, the latest in a string of strategic executive appointments to support its growth around Texas.
Read MoreHouston-based Amegy Bank is moving its San Antonio presence into the heart of the Alamo City.
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