Service Confidentiality Agreement

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Service Confidentiality AgreementWritten byFatima NaeemJuly 15, 2025Share this PostThis Service Confidentiality Agreement (herein referred to as “SCA”) is made and entered into as of [Date, Month, Year] by and between ___________________________________, a law firm in the State of Texas, herein referred to as “Firm,” and ______________________, an online platform, herein referred to as “Platform” (“Firm” …

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Checklist for Opening a Sole Practice

The LPM Department Law Practice Management, Starting a Practice

June 10, 2025Checklist for Opening a Sole PracticeDownload the ChecklistShare this Post☐ Firm Name When choosing a name for your firm, it is important to comply with Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 7.01 governing communications concerning a lawyer’s services, including using trade names. ☐ Entity Formation Decide if you want to form an entity through …

Attorney Fee Agreements and Miscellaneous Forms

The LPM Department Growing a Practice, Law Practice Management, Maintaining a Practice, Starting a Practice

June 3, 2025Attorney Fee Agreements and Miscellaneous FormsDownload PDF VersionShare this PostCompiled by: Claude E. Ducloux Attorney at Law Board Certified- Civil Trial Law Board Certified – Civil Appellate Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization National Director of Education, Ethics & State Compliance LawPay 3700 North Capital of Texas Highway, Suite 300 Austin Texas 78746 …

Forming a Firm in Texas When the Owner is Licensed Elsewhere — FAQs

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 |Non-Texas LawyersForming a Firm in Texas When the Owner is Licensed Elsewhere — FAQsWritten byThe LPM DepartmentJune 2, 2025Share this PostCan a firm that is incorporated in another state open a firm in Texas? Yes. It is not necessary to incorporate the firm in Texas. However, the firm must be registered with the Texas Secretary …