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Employer appealed the grant of workers' compensation benefits to claimant and the amount of credit employer was given for payments made to claimant and court found board erred in finding employer was not entitled to a credit for severance benefits made pursuant to a separation agreement but that WCJ erred in awarding credit for the gross amount rather than the net amount. Affirmed in part and reversed in part.
Workers' compensation bureau erred in relying on Red Book to establish average wholesale prices for pharmaceuticals where Red Book values were based on manufacturer suggested prices rather than representing an average of actual wholesale transactions. Order of the Bureau of Workers' Compensation reversed and remanded.
Federal Courts Considering 18 USC §922(g)(1) Have Found It Constitutional After 'Bruen'
Court Finds no Fiduciary Relationship Between Parties
Court accepts attorney's voluntary petition to surrender his license in a case involving financial mismanagement and trust account violations in relation with real estate services
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Court Finds Evidence is Sufficient to Support Determination of Neglect
Court Rules on Motions in Former Business Partners Dispute
Defendant filed a preliminary objection to plaintiff's complaint on the basis of lack of personal jurisdiction. The court overruled the preliminary objection but dismissed the action for want of subject matter jurisdiction in light of the enforceable arbitration clause in the parties' contractual rental service agreement.
Stamper Operating filed a petition and request for a temporary restraining order, alleging appellant interfered with its operation of an oil and gas lease.
In 2022, real party in interest Texas Department of Family and Protective Services filed an original petition to terminate relator's parental rights to her son.
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