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In 1998, the 38th Judicial District District Attorney used funds from the District's forfeiture account to buy an office building in respondent Medina County, Texas, for the District's use but the deed named respondent as the grantee.
Defendants were entitled to JNOV on claim for future medical expenses or noneconomic losses where plaintiffs' experts' failed to use a generally accepted scientific methodology to determine that plaintiff's chronic illness was caused by exposure to disinfectant spray manufactured/used by defendants. Orders of the trial court affirmed.
The court affirmed the district court's issuance of a preliminary injunction barring an ongoing state prosecution of Netflix, Inc. for its streaming of Cuties, an allegedly pornographic film featuring preteen girls in a dance competition.
Doe was sexually abused by his high school teacher when he was 15 years old.
Court Issues Orders Following Dissolution of Marriage
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Appellant Craig Price was an employee of appellee Valvoline, LLC. As a part of employment with appellee, employees were assessed points for absences not related to COVID-19.
Defendant moved to strike or open a landlord's default judgment against him as a purported tenant at the landlord's property. The court denied the motion to strike but granted the motion to open judgment where defendant credibly testified he petitioned to reopen the matter promptly after learning of plaintiff's default judgment against him and was able to retain counsel, and he had an ostensibly meritorious defense.
Trial court erred in failing to hold an evidentiary hearing to resolve taxpayer's claims of assessment board negligence in sending notice of an assessment increase before denying taxpayer's petition for leave to appeal nunc pro tunc. Order of the trial court vacated and remanded.
Court Awards Attorney Fees and Costs
The parties both contributed to a settlement agreement related to an underlying negligence case against DL Phillips Construction, which both parties insured consecutively under commercial general liability insurance policies.
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