Proof of Damages Not Required to Remedy Fiduciary Breach

Proof of Damages Not Required to Remedy Fiduciary Breach

Proof of Damages Not Required to Remedy Fiduciary Breach The Texas Supreme Court ruled that claims for breach of fiduciary duties do not require proof of actual damages. In the opinion on First United Pentecostal Church of Beaumont v. Parker, the Court partially...
Sheehan Selected as Texas Rising Star

Sheehan Selected as Texas Rising Star

Sheehan Selected as Texas Rising Star Super Lawyers magazine, in its 2017 Annual List of Top Young Attorneys, declared Hornberger Fuller & Garza attorney, Ty Hunter Sheehan, as a Texas 2017 Rising Star. According to the publication, the Rising Stars list...
Sheehan Selected as Texas Rising Star

Sheehan Elected to SA Bar Foundation Fellows

Sheehan Elected to SA Bar Foundation Fellows The San Antonio Bar Foundation announced that Hornberger, Fuller & Garza attorney, Ty Sheehan, was recently elected to their Fellows Program. SABF Fellows “serve as patrons of the charitable heart of the legal...
Andy Cohen Joins HF&G as Shareholder

Andy Cohen Joins HF&G as Shareholder

Andy Cohen Joins HF&G as Shareholder Attorney Andy Cohen has joined the San Antonio law firm of Hornberger Fuller & Garza, Incorporated as a shareholder. A top San Antonio real estate attorney, as selected by Scene in SA Magazine, Mr. Cohen will join the...
Proof of Damages Not Required to Remedy Fiduciary Breach

Texas Appellate Court Upholds Post-Production Expense Ruling

Texas Appellate Court Upholds Post-Production Expense Ruling On March 2nd, the Thirteenth District Court of Appeals issued their ruling on Burlington Resources v. Texas Crude and Amber Harvest. It was the first case ruling since the Texas Supreme Court ruled in...