Sometimes, businesses have to go to court. Maybe there is a dispute with another company over a contract, or an employee who made claims about issues in the workplace. But what happens to legal claims and other disputes when the courthouses in Texas are closed, as they are now in response to the coronavirus outbreak? With the courthouses closed, is trial work shut down? With the courthouses closed, if your company had a trial scheduled, it is postponed.

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