Some of those affiliated with a company operating in the Houston area face federal charges in connection with an alleged fraud on the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Authorities say three women and others fraudulently claimed over $80 million in healthcare...
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What is resisting arrest?
When you hear the term “resisting arrest,” you may picture someone violently fighting with police officers or fleeing the scene of an arrest. But depending on the circumstances you could be charged with resisting arrest for actions that are much more subtle. Being...
The long-lasting harm of car accident injuries
The damages suffered in a car accident can be immediately felt. Broken bones, lacerations and head injuries can all leave you in pain, unable to live your normal life. But even as you advance in your recovery, there can be lingering consequences to your accident...
Am I really a contractor?
Houston is one of the US’s business hubs, and our tech start-ups, refineries and gig platforms love the phrase “independent contractor.” However, a label on a 1099 never settles your legal status, federal and Texas rules do. Employee or contractor? Courts apply the...
Is there a distinction between assault and battery under Texas law?
In some states, assault covers threats, while battery addresses harmful contact. Texas treats conduct that other states label “battery” as part of a single umbrella offense: assault. Under Texas Penal Code, Section 22.01, a person commits assault by (1) causing bodily...
Make the 100 days of summer less deadly in 2025
Now that May is officially here, it’s time to get serious about summer safety. That’s because we are ramping up for Memorial Day, which bookends the beginning of summer and its 100 dangerous days. The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day has earned that moniker...
Can FMLA shield me from upcoming layoffs?
When facing a possible reduction in force, or RIF, employees on medical or family leave may wonder whether the Family and Medical Leave Act can protect their jobs. Or, those that may qualify to file for FMLA may wonder if doing so prior to a RIF would protect them...
Money laundering charges can bring down the powerful
Authorities historically have used money laundering charges to target those involved in drug trafficking, organized crime or terrorism. However, professionals, public figures and other wealthy and influential people in the Houston area can also face these charges....
What if you’re accused of a crime due to your record?
Being accused of a crime is a frightening experience, especially when you know you're innocent. But what if your accusers only base their accusations on your past? Your record can be a powerful tool for prosecutors, but it doesn't have to define your future. What...
My employer refuses to act on my discrimination case; now what?
Discrimination at work can leave you feeling powerless. You gathered the courage to report the incident to HR or management, hoping for support and resolution. Instead, you run into inaction, delays or perhaps even retaliation. Your employer's failure to address your...