Brown & Hofmeister, L.L.P.

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740 E. Campbell Road
Suite 800
Richardson, TX. 75081

Phone: (214) 747-6100
Fax:     (214) 747-6111

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Economic Development

4A-4B Sales Tax Made Easy

Chapter 380 of Local Government Code

Hotel Occupancy Tax Paper


Employment Law

Noncompete Agreements in Texas

Negotiating Employee Separations

Pitfalls and Perils of Internal Investigations

The Fair Labor Standards Act: One Year Later

Special Issues for Police and Fire Personnel in Texas

Preemployment Background Checks and Drug Testing

What to Do When the Whistle Blows

Legal Environment One

Legal Environment Two

Legal Environment Three

Legal Issues For Supervisors

Recent Supreme Court Employment Law Decisions


Land Use Law

Comprehensive Plans

Conservation Development

Economic Development

Estoppel

Impact Fees

Land Use Update - The Practical Ramifications of the Sheffield v. Glenn Heights and Flower Mound v. Stafford Decisions

Land Use Ethics

Manufactured Housing and Mobile Homes

Moratoriums and Growth Management

MUDs in Our Midst

Municipal Regulation of the ETJ

Overview of Regulatory Takings

Planned Developments

Plats and Subdivisions

Regulation of Sexually Oriented Businesses (SOBs)

Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000

Sample Ordinance

Small Islands in the Serbonian Bog - An Analysis of Sheffield v Glenn Heights

Texas Land Use Pitfalls TCAA

Texas Takings Cases - The Federalization of the Texas Constitution

The Official Legislative Privilege

Vested Rights

Zoning

Zoning Board Of Adjustment

 

Land Use Law Seminar: Hot Topics in Land Use Law 2003

2003 Hot Topics Paper

Annexation and Municipal Regulation of the ETJ

Regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses

Litigation

Case Study on Litigation the Under Fair Housing Act

Individual Immunity Defenses

Litigating the Subdivision Exactions Case

Suing and Defending Governmental Entities


How Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act May Be Defended by State and Local Governments

City Hall

Brown & Hofmeister, L.L.P., offers quality legal representation for cities, school districts, government agencies, and businesses throughout Texas and the nation.

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