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Here's a common Wills, Trust, Estates question: "How long does probate stay open?" The lawyerish answer is: "as long as it...

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What Can Go Wrong When Contracts Are Not Clear The Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gaye Estate Trial The Ed Sheeran trial...

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The Candidates Chess Tournament starts this week in Madrid. Eight of the top players in the world meet for a gruelling...

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Twitter v Musk promises to be the civil legal battle of the decade. A few hundred thousand words have already been...

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President Obama's new tax proposal has a number of changes that could drastically impact your estate plan or business. First, it would treat bequests ...

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The Golden State Warriors won the NBA Championship Friday night – again. That’s four titles in eight years, six Finals appearances....

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The hottest show on HBO right now is The Staircase- the not quite totally true story of a murder in North Carolina...

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 A founding member and head of the Estate Planning and Probate Section of Clausen & Centrich, PLLC, published the following article in P...

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The Astros completed a remarkably low-key great season with an almost historic postseason and another championship. We say low-keyed because they...

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Lee Winkelman joined J.J. Hollie, President of The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce, to discuss the new Families First Coronavirus Response...

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Frank Zappa started what became the family business in the early ’60’s, in a garage in the Mojave Desert near Edwards...

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We frequently point out to ‘business law' clients that business law – especially when it’s a family-owned business – almost never...

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... after losing a shareholder suit in Delaware. Just a few weeks ago, Elon Musk lost a major shareholder suit in...

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The Answer to What a General Counsel Does When asked about how Hopkins Centrich acts as a ‘General Counsel’ services we...

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Representing Clients Means Successfully Telling Their Stories – even when they’re incredibly complex Dune: Part Two is about to pass the...

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One of the first roll outs of relief was the Families First Coronavirus Responses Act (“FFCRA”) which included advance funding of...

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Rebates or “Stimulus Checks” This is probably the most commonly misunderstood portion of the CARES Act due to the vast amount...

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Business Valuation v. the Cult of Collectables Every so often there’ll be a story across the media about someone who made...

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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act officially became law after being signed by President Trump on March 27,...

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On March 18, 2020, the President signed the "Families First Coronavirus Response Act." Notably, the law requires private employers with fewer...

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