Latest & Greatest – How to Draft Easements

It has been said that “possession is nine-tenths of the law.” If that adage is true, where does that leave an easement, a nonpossessory interest in land that permits the holder the right to use the property of another? Even though they are nonpossessory, easements can carry quite a bit of weight. Attorney Dean N. Alterman recognizes the importance of these interests and, with How to Draft Easements, he has drafted a guide to help real estate lawyers prepare clear and effective agreements that could stand the test of time.

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Women's History Month

Women’s History Month has historically taken place during March and in 1980 “President Carter issued the first Presidential Proclamation declaring the Week of March 8th 1980 as National Women’s History Week.” Though this proclamation was made 43 years ago women still experience a gender gap to this day. The Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library would like to focus on the important women in the legal field, the achievements they have made throughout history and those they continue to make today.

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Eviction Text Messaging Program Applications Now Open

Lone Star Legal Aid and Texas Legal Services Center have launched the Eviction Text Messaging Program, a program available to Texans seeking guidance through the Justice of the Peace Court Eviction Appeal process. The program will provide eligible applicants with guided support by text message, including reminders of important deadlines, links to helpful information, and answers to questions during the eviction appeal process.

The Eviction Text Messaging Program is available by application only to those who are appealing an eviction court order from a Texas Justice Court. Call 1-800-722-8394 to apply.