Janina Wojtkowski's Updates
- On January 9, 2023 Janina Wojtkowski obtained a judgment against a painting subcontractor after the general contractor provided initial payment, but the subcontractor failed to properly complete the project.
- Defeated a municipality’s plea to jurisdiction, where the city sought to dismiss our client’s lawsuit seeking disclosure of a government funded report on the city’s relationship with a general contractor.
- Associate Attorney Janina Wojtkowski successfully obtained a temporary restraining order in favor of client in a dispute with a terminated employee.
Successfully resolved a federal lawsuit by a home owner in a storm claim his insurance refused to pay.
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Associate Attorney Collin Bullard writes about enforcement of an unwritten contract in his blog.
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Enforcement of an Unwritten Contract
Under Texas law, these “oral contracts” are enforceable with the same legal requirements as a physical contract.- Likes: 1
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Waldron & Schneider, in conjunction with Royal Harbor Partners, would like to extend an invitation to an Election Year Investor Symposium to be held at the University of Houston-Clear Lake on March 27th at 6:00 p.m..
The event is free but space is limited. You can RSVP by using the QR Code on the event flyer or by clicking in the link provided.
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Partner Richard Simmons attended the monthly Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon - today’s speakers were State Rep. Dennis Paul and state Rep. Greg Bonnen. ... See MoreSee Less
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Partner Richard Simmons and his wife, Jennifer, at the Space Center Rotary LEAP Awards Gala. Pictured with CCISD Trustee Arturo Sanchez and State Rep. Dennis Paul. ... See MoreSee Less
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Associate attorney Collin Bullard writes about vicarious liability of an employer in his blog.
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Vicarious Liability of an Employer
In 2022, the Texas Supreme Court heard Cameron International Corp. v. Martinez regarding potential liability of an employer for an employee’s car wreck after leaving a jobsite.0 CommentsComment on Facebook