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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas ordered relators, transmission and distribution utilities, to interrupt service in response to a Level 3 Emergency occasioned by Winter Storm Uri in Feb. 2021.
Appellants, John Lasiter and intervenors, appealed the trial court's dismissal of their lawsuit against appellee property owners association for lack of jurisdiction.
Respondent, an employee at a Wells Fargo inside a Randalls grocery store, slipped and fell next to a shopping cart that allegedly contained leaking items placed by Randalls' employees, leading to her lawsuit against Randalls for failing to warn of the puddle.
Plaintiffs, a group of Indian nationals lawfully in the United States on employment-based visas sued defendants, the Secretary of State and the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, challenging the delay in adjudicating their applications for permanent residency due to visa number unavailability.
Mother challenged the trial court's order terminating her parental rights because neither she nor her counsel were present at the time of the non-jury trial.
Appellant owned and operated a property management company and executed a series of contracts with Schnur and Anderson that essentially merged their businesses and formed a new entity to solicit new investors to purchase additional properties.
Appellants/judgment debtors filed a joint $25 million supersedeas bond and the trial court subsequently granted in part the motion of appellees/judgment creditors to review the joint bond.
Petitioners filed a petition for a writ of mandamus after the district court failed to rule on their motion for a preliminary injunction against a rule regarding credit card fees issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau