Weekly Docket

Getting People Served, Guardianship Practice, Board Certification ROI & Motion Traps

Philip Silberman Episode 127

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This week on the Weekly Docket, join Phil and Chris as they tackle the procedural headache of unsigned service citations and unserved court statuses. They analyze the high-stakes dilemma defendants face when handed blank paperwork, outlining how to determine true answer deadlines and what defensive steps to take while the court records lag behind. They also break down the strict requirements of Texas Estates Code § 1054.201, detailing the mandatory 4-hour certification course required for attorneys to practice guardianship law. Next, they dive into a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of earning a Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) certification, explaining the rigorous hurdles of baseline eligibility, peer vetting, and a grueling 6-hour exam. Finally, hear a tactical rant about an opposing counsel who canceled an agreed hearing at the last second, and learn a valuable lesson on why you must maintain control over your own court filings.


⏰  Timestamps

00:00 Intro

3:25 When in Doubt, Answer the Lawsuit!

8:09 Texas Guardianship Certification: The 4-Hour Rule You Need to Know

11:33 Is Board Certification Worth It? The Attorney’s ROI Analysis

16:54  When You're Double Crossed By Opposing Counsel


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