Caselaw Update: Royalty Checks and Implied Ratification
Under contract law generally, a party who has not expressly accepted an agreement can nevertheless be deemed to have impliedly accepted, or ratified it, by their actions. For... Read More
Lease Washouts
Lease washouts occur when operators release or allow a current lease to expire in order to get a “clean slate.” These “clean slates” take the form of a new lease that... Read More
Hey! That’s Not Yours! Collecting on Liens and Judgments: Part 3
Mineral Liens In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, we considered the tools available to enforce judgments in Texas, as well as the ways in... Read More
Hey! That’s Not Yours! Collecting on Liens and Judgments: Part 2
Domesticating Foreign Judgments In Part 1 of this series, we covered some of the tools available to judgment-creditors in Texas seeking to enforce and collect a... Read More
Hey! That’s Not Yours! Collecting on Liens and Judgments Part 1
Part 1: Enforcing Judgments in Texas So you’ve successfully obtained a judgment against a debtor. Now what? After investigating and locating the debtor’s assets via formal discovery or informal methods... Read More