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Texas Business Court Is a Powerhouse for Resolving Civil Disputes
- Texas has created a dedicated Business Court to handle high-value commercial disputes arising from large energy, tech, and infrastructure projects.
- The court operates in multiple Texas cities and feeds decisions to the Fifteenth Court of Appeals to develop commercial law precedent.
- The court emphasizes tighter case schedules and early threshold issues to improve efficiency in resolving complex commercial disputes.
- Texas energy disputes, joint operating agreements, and long-term contracts increasingly fall under the court’s jurisdiction.
- Arbitration lacks the public precedent that court decisions provide for risk assessment and contract drafting.
- The court’s decisions are written with explanations to guide future similar disputes.
- The Texas Business Court has a minimum amount-in-controversy requirement, typically 5 or 10 million dollars depending on the claim.
- The court’s opt-in mechanism offers strategic flexibility for market participants.
- Texas has attracted massive investments in data centers, influencing the court’s caseload and relevance.
- The court addresses evolving disputes tied to the energy transition and renewables development.
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