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Soniant and Leary, principals of appellant Mintvest Capital and appellee Coinmint, agreed to create a Bitcoin mining firm with their companies being equal 50% owners.
Appellant, a security guard, encountered Officer M.T. Long of the Houston Police Department on two consecutive nights while patrolling an office building.
This was an accelerated interlocutory appeal of a case filed after an altercation at a homeowners' association meeting between members of the HOA board.
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In a workers' compensation death benefits case involving appellant City of Stephenville and appellees, the beneficiaries of a firefighter who died from pancreatic cancer, the court addressed whether pancreatic cancer arising from a firefighter's job activities is compensable under Texas law and which party bears the burden of proof.