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COVID-19 came upon us all like a tsunami, leveling life as we knew it and causing an entirely new paradigm of behavior to be necessary. No segment of the population was hit harder than seniors, both in our communities and in senior care facilities. Long-term care facilities were on the frontlines of the battle, being one of the first industries to be required to wholly alter traditional behaviors to try to stop the inevitable spread of this deadly virus.
Long-term care facilities are, for simplification, generally broken down into three categories nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities), assisted living facilities, and independent living facilities. Of these, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities faced the greatest challenges in containing the virus. This was due primarily to the proximity of patients or residents to one another including shared rooms as well as the frequency with which caregivers in the
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Chapter 53 of the Texas Property Code just received major updates for the first time in years. On June 15, 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law HB 2237. This bill makes many notable changes to Texas’s lien laws. The construction industry and construction lawyers should take note of these changes to the complex and often confusing world of mechanic’s, contractor’s, and materialman’s liens in Texas. These changes to the Texas Property Code will take effect on January 1, 2022. Below is a review of some notable changes made to Chapter 53 of the Texas Property Code. To see all the changes enacted visit the Texas Legislature’s website to view HB 2237 in its entirety.