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In a dispute over easement rights to access Lake Travis, appellant, the non-waterfront property owner, sued appellees, the lakefront property owners, to establish rights to build a road and boat dock on appellees' properties and to maintain a boat dock through a prescriptive easement.
In this permissive interlocutory appeal, appellant challenged the trial court's denial of his no-evidence summary judgment motion based on the issue of whether or not he formed a doctor-patient relationship with Leticia Avila.
The Department of Family and Protective Services is the permanent managing conservator of J.D., a seventeen-year-old child who is the subject of an underlying matter pending in the trial court.
Appellant was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon against a family member causing serious bodily injury and was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment.
Appellant tested positive for amphetamines, methamphetamines, cocaine, and marijuana throughout the pendency of the case involving the termination of appellant's parental rights to her four children.
In 2019, litigation claims sent Highland Capital Management into bankruptcy. Eventually Highland, its cofounder, and an unsecured creditors' committee entered into a settlement agreement that the bankruptcy court approved.
After appellants suffered injuries from a deck collapse at Hill Country Resort, they sued appellees, Silverleaf Resorts and Holiday Inn Club Vacation, Incorporated, for premises liability.