Rideshare Liability

Today, “Rideshare” companies like Uber and Lyft have become a primary mode of transportation for busy Americans.[1]  With people relying on the convenience of Rideshare transportation more than ever before, the industry is estimated to be valued at almost $186 billion by 2026.[2]  However, the convenience of this type of modern transportation comes with a host of problems.

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Watts Guerra Fiesta Party 2023

It’s the third year in a row that we are fortunate enough to gather with our friends in the community and celebrate Fiesta by watching the 2023 Texas Cavaliers River Parade.

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Sex Trafficking and Social Media

Since the internet was created in 1983 over five billion people have had access to the internet. [1] While the Internet was created to bring knowledge to our fingertips, facilitate business and eliminate the distance between friends and family, unfortunately, the Internet has also become a platform for criminal activity, including human trafficking.

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Watts Guerra LLP Has Filed The First Lawsuit Against Michael Spiller And Boerne Gymnastics In Kendall County On Behalf Of Minor Victim

Since 2001, reports have been filed against the coach creating decades of gymnasts who allege abuse. Continue reading “Watts Guerra LLP Has Filed The First Lawsuit Against Michael Spiller And Boerne Gymnastics In Kendall County On Behalf Of Minor Victim”

Uvalde and Mental Health

May 24, 2022, is a date that will forever haunt Robb Elementary School and the people of Uvalde, Texas. For those in school, the end of May signifies the end of the school year. It marks that time when summer break is around the corner, school assignments are winding down (or almost nonexistent), end-of-year classroom celebration parties happen, along with end-of-year assemblies. May 24, 2022, quickly turned into a parent’s, teacher’s, and student’s worst nightmare. May 24, 2022, ended in tragedy when 19 students and two teachers were callously murdered in a school shooting.[1]

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