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Stewart J. Guss Lawyer

Stewart J. Guss

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Animal Bite, Insurance, Premises Liability, Nursing Home, Mass Torts

Houston personal injury lawyer Stewart J. Guss has been fighting for the rights of his fellow Houstonians and Texans for over 20 years. Stewart's inc... (more)

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JOSE S. LOPEZ Lawyer

JOSE S. LOPEZ

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Animal Bite, Premises Liability, Mass Torts, Car Accident, Personal Injury
Texas Accident & Injury Attorney

We are a Texas Law Firm with Houston Accident Lawyers and Houston Injury Lawyers protecting the rights of individuals who have been injured by the neg... (more)

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Joseph O. Onwuteaka Lawyer

Joseph O. Onwuteaka

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Accident & Injury, Slip & Fall Accident, Premises Liability

I was born in Nigeria before migrating to the United States as a young boy. My parents instilled in me the deep-rooted principals of hard work, high s... (more)

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713-271-5760

Jeff Paradowski

Medical Malpractice, Premises Liability
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Christopher Stephen Hardy

Commercial Real Estate, Litigation, Lawsuit & Dispute, Oil & Gas
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  11 Years

Larry Price Urquhart

Commercial Real Estate, Criminal, Business & Trade, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

Andrew John Hefferly

Commercial Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Wills, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Wendy Jean Wedegartner Yates

Oil & Gas, Elder Law, Business & Trade, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

Laura Jan Upchurch

Commercial Real Estate, Wills, Elder Law, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

William H. Betts

Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Litigation, Wills
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

HOME WARRANTY

A service contract that covers a major housing system--for example, plumbing or electrical wiring--for a set period of time from the date a house is sold. The w... (more...)
A service contract that covers a major housing system--for example, plumbing or electrical wiring--for a set period of time from the date a house is sold. The warranty guarantees repairs to the covered system and is renewable.

MORTGAGE

A loan in which the borrower puts up the title to real estate as security (collateral) for a loan. If the borrower doesn't pay back the debt on time, the lender... (more...)
A loan in which the borrower puts up the title to real estate as security (collateral) for a loan. If the borrower doesn't pay back the debt on time, the lender can foreclose on the real estate and have it sold to pay off the loan.

DOMINANT TENEMENT

Property that carries a right to use a portion of a neighboring property. For example, property that benefits from a beach access trail across another property ... (more...)
Property that carries a right to use a portion of a neighboring property. For example, property that benefits from a beach access trail across another property is the dominant tenement.

VIEW ORDINANCE

A law adopted by some cities or towns with desirable vistas -- such as those in the mountains or overlooking the ocean -- that protects a property owner from ha... (more...)
A law adopted by some cities or towns with desirable vistas -- such as those in the mountains or overlooking the ocean -- that protects a property owner from having his or her view obstructed by growing trees. View ordinances don't cover buildings or other structures that may block views.

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

UNCLEAN HANDS

A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she woul... (more...)
A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she would have if she had behaved honorably. For example, if a contractor is suing a homeowner to recover the price of work he did on the home, his failure to perform the work as specified would leave him with unclean hands.

EASEMENT

A right to use another person's real estate for a specific purpose. The most common type of easement is the right to travel over another person's land, known as... (more...)
A right to use another person's real estate for a specific purpose. The most common type of easement is the right to travel over another person's land, known as a right of way. In addition, property owners commonly grant easements for the placement of utility poles, utility trenches, water lines or sewer lines. The owner of property that is subject to an easement is said to be 'burdened' with the easement, because he or she is not allowed to interfere with its use. For example, if the deed to John's property permits Sue to travel across John's main road to reach her own home, John cannot do anything to block the road. On the other hand, Sue cannot do anything that exceeds the scope of her easement, such as widening the roadway.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

NOVATION

The substitution of a new contract for an old one. A novation may change one of the parties to the contract or the duties that must be performed by the original... (more...)
The substitution of a new contract for an old one. A novation may change one of the parties to the contract or the duties that must be performed by the original parties.