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Texas Dirt Law

a legal blog focused on Texas real estate and construction law

Jeremy T. Brown

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I'm a real estate and business litigator with the firm Keating Brown PLLC in Plano, Texas. To learn more about me and my firm, please visit www.keatingbrown.com

Posts by Jeremy T. Brown:
  • Court Lacks Power in Partition Action to Order One Joint Owner to Pay the Other Joint Owner for Their Interest
  • Co-Tenant Cannot Prove Constructive Ouster Solely Through Long-Continued Possession and Non-Assertion of Claim
  • General granting clause showing intent to convey “all” property owned by grantor validates conveyance with defective property description
  • “As-Is” Clauses in Real Estate Contracts: Impenetrable Shield or Paper Tiger?
  • Upcoming Real Estate Event on October 9th
  • Fire on Lower Greenville Avenue Provides a Case Study on the Importance of Written Notice Provisions
  • Texas Supreme Court Shields Design Professionals From Tort Liability to General Contractors
  • Are You Sure You Want the Contract To Be “Null and Void”?
  • Mortgagee’s Foreclosure Suit Barred By Limitations Because Acceleration Was Not Abandoned
  • Dallas Court of Appeals Invalidates Carrollton Ordinance and Order Intended to Close Air Park Dallas

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Categories
  • Construction Defect
  • Contracts
  • Damages
  • Design Professionals
  • Development Disputes
  • Foreclosure
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Leasing
  • Nuisance
  • Resources and Publications
  • Title Disputes
  • Uncategorized
  • Zoning
About the Author

Jeremy T. Brown is an attorney in DFW with the law firm Keating Brown PLLC who focuses on real estate litigation, particularly litigation involving commercial landlord-tenant disputes, title issues, real estate development disputes, and construction defects. In addition to his litigation practice, Jeremy has extensive experience negotiating commercial leases on behalf of landlords and tenants. He graduated with honors from The George Washington University Law School where he was an Editor of The George Washington International Law Review and a member of the Moot Court Board. Jeremy bleeds orange as an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin.

Contact Info
101 East Park Blvd. Suite 865
Plano, Texas 75074
jbrown@keatingbrown.com
214.390.7703
Disclaimer
This blog is meant for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be legal advice. The posts on this website are not updated regularly, and therefore, the information presented may not reflect current information or current law.

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