In The Mark at Weatherford Owner, LLC v. Darwin German, the Texas Business Court’s Eighth Division enforced a contractual put right and clarified how “default” and “payable” are interpreted in commercial agreements.
Where Business Meets the Bench | Updates from the Texas Business Court and Fifteenth Court of Appeals
Sarah Winslow is a member of the Litigation Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Dallas office. Prior to entering private practice, she served as a law clerk to the Hon. Christine L. Stetson at U.S. District Court for the Eastern of Texas and the Hon. J. Brett Busby at the Supreme Court of Texas. She has experience representing clients in high-stakes general and complex commercial litigation, from pretrial discovery through trial and appeal, in both state and federal courts. Her litigation background spans a variety of practice areas, including trade secrets, contract and business disputes, complex personal injury disputes, environmental litigation, adversarial bankruptcy proceedings, data privacy matters, and legal malpractice.
In The Mark at Weatherford Owner, LLC v. Darwin German, the Texas Business Court’s Eighth Division enforced a contractual put right and clarified how “default” and “payable” are interpreted in commercial agreements.…