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San Antonio Commercial Real Estate Law: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know

San Antonio Commercial Real Estate Law: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know

Navigating commercial real estate in San Antonio requires a clear understanding of the legal landscape. In this blog, you’ll gain comprehensive insight into key areas, such as purchase and sale agreements, leasing, zoning, environmental compliance, financing, and dispute resolution, to help protect your investment and minimize risk.

Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, informed legal guidance is essential. At Clausewitz Reyes, our San Antonio commercial real estate attorneys help clients navigate these complexities, ensuring transactions move forward smoothly and without costly surprises.

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Is Texas Attempting to Turn the Tide on LLC vs. Corporation Formation?

Is Texas Attempting to Turn the Tide on LLC vs. Corporation Formation?

How Texas’s 2025 Corporate Governance Reforms Could Reshape Entity Selection Decisions For decades, limited liability companies (LLCs) have been the go-to entity for Texas businesses thanks to their flexible structure, simplified management, and favorable tax treatment. But recent legislative developments suggest that Texas lawmakers may be signaling a shift, encouraging businesses to take a closer look at the corporate entity…

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Challenges to the Corporate Transparency Act

Challenges to the Corporate Transparency Act

On February 16, 2024, we published a blog about the reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency ACT (CTA). This past Friday, a federal court in the Northern District of Alabama issued a judgment declaring the CTA unconstitutional, citing its infringement upon the limits of Congress’ authority as outlined in the Constitution. As a result, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN),…

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Reporting Requirements Under the Corporate Transparency Act

Reporting Requirements Under the Corporate Transparency Act

The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) was enacted by Congress as of January 1, 2024, as a preventative and combative measure to money laundering, terrorist financing, corruption, tax fraud, and other illegal activity. The CTA requires certain entities (each a “reporting company”) to identify itself, its primary owners and officers (each a “beneficial owner”), and in some cases, certain professionals who…

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