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Plaintiffs brought a case against Baymark Partners Management, L.L.C., and various other defendants, alleging a scheme to steal assets and trade secrets of an e-commerce company through fraudulent means, including shell entities and a fraudulent bankruptcy.
In an interlocutory appeal, appellant contested a temporary injunction issued by the trial court, which mandated the restoration and maintenance of appellant's pre-termination contractual obligations with appellees, including electricity provision and other services.
On November 1, 2022, appellee department promulgated a final rule that revamped various aspects of the federal student loan program, including provisions governing student loan discharges based on the acts, omission, or closure of higher education institutions.
In a personal injury case arising from a bus accident in Mexico, appellants, representing themselves and the estate of a deceased passenger, sued appellee, a Texas-based bus company, alleging negligence and seeking damages.
The trial court granted appellee's motion for summary judgment on its petition for damages against appellant, who then challenged the trial court's jurisdiction and the existence of genuine issues of material fact, also asserting a denial of his right to a jury trial on attorneys' fees.