4/16/2026 2:25:53 PM Court Held That A Trial Court Erred In Omitting Post-Judgment Interest From A Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Judgment But Affirmed The Omission Of Pre-Judgment Interest By David Johnson In Kuers v. Shore, defendant was the trustee of a trust from 2016 to 2017, and he was then removed. No. 01-24-00098-CV, 2025 Tex. App....
4/16/2026 2:25:05 PM UPDATE—Texas Senate Bill 17 By Ashley Cline Winstead's Real Estate Industry Group serves as a leading resource for national and regional companies. With more than 155 real estate...
4/16/2026 2:23:51 PM The Condo Supply Problem, Part 3: HOA Fees Are the Symptom, Not the Cause By Bob Burton Winstead's Real Estate Industry Group serves as a leading resource for national and regional companies. With more than 155 real estate...
4/16/2026 2:22:43 PM Court Reversed Judgment Where A Stareholder And Controller Did Not Owe An Informal Fiduciary Duty By David Johnson In Herman v. Metz, in 1989, Robert P. Metz and Dwayne Herman formed GBH Enterprises, Inc., and Metz owned 20% and Herman owned 80%. No....
4/16/2026 2:21:48 PM Court Affirms Finding That Settlor Did Not Have Capacity To Execute A New Will Based On Conflicting Evidence After A Jury Trial By David Johnson In Bernsen v. Allison, the settlor signed a new will in December of 2012 that left everything to his daughter and omitted the children...
4/16/2026 2:20:28 PM Court Affirms A Finding Of Forgery But Reverses Awards Of Remedies Because There Was No Informal Fiduciary Duty Owed By The Defendant By David Johnson In Henry v. Henry, the testator, who owned a ranch, died and left a will that devised all her property to her four children in equal...