by Hannah.Glasser@CubetaLaw.com | Mar 17, 2021 | In The News
Texas lawmakers have proposed state legislation that would shield a wide range of businesses and organizations from what backers warn could be a rash of lawsuits tied to Covid-19. Senate Bill 6, introduced by state Sen. Kelly Hancock, R-North Richland Hills, and...
by Hannah.Glasser@CubetaLaw.com | Mar 2, 2021 | In The News
Today Texas Governor Abbott issued an Executive Order removing the face mask mandate in Texas and eliminating capacity restrictions for all businesses operating in Texas effective Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Notwithstanding the Governor’s Order, businesses may still...
by Hannah.Glasser@CubetaLaw.com | Oct 20, 2020 | In The News
San Antonio’s legal profession has made progress toward gender equity, but it remains male dominated, a review of the largest locally based law firms shows. While there are notable women in some of the highest ranks of local law firms, 18 of the largest locally based...
by Hannah.Glasser@CubetaLaw.com | Oct 20, 2020 | In The News
Changes across the board are being proposed to revise the city’s paid sick leave policies for all businesses regardless of their size. Dozens showed up to the second and final public meeting to voice their opinions and learn more about the ordinance changes....
by Hannah.Glasser@CubetaLaw.com | Oct 20, 2020 | In The News
Bexar County’s 408th Judicial District Court has ordered the city of San Antonio’s appeal over a temporary injunction halting implementation of its paid sick leave ordinance abated until the Texas Supreme Court weighs in on the constitutionality of a similar ordinance...
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