December 2018

Rising Corporate Debt and Interest Rates and Possible Implications for So-Called “Zombie” Firms in Our Economy

“On Tuesday, December 11, Cantey Hanger partner Machir Stull gave a presentation to the Fort Worth chapter of Financial Executives International (FEI) on rising corporate debt and interest rates and possible implications for so-called “zombie” firms in our economy. Stull is a commercial restructuring, business law, and business litigation attorney, particularly in the energy and […]

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CONDEMNATION NEWS: Hurricane Harvey Flood Claims Proceed – No Governmental Immunity

In an opinion issued December 4, 2018, the Houston Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas affirmed the denial of motions to dismiss on grounds of Governmental Immunity,allowing inverse condemnation and statutory takings claims to proceed against the San Jacinto River Authority for Hurricane Harvey dam releases and flooding. San Jacinto River Authority v.Burney, et

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