Alleging a partner in Strasburger & Price in Dallas failed to issue an arbitration decision in a dispute over ownership of a ranch, a former owner of Fort Worth-based Blackmon Mooring seeks nearly a half-million dollars in actual damages and unspecified punitives from the firm and partner Charles M. Hosch in a breach of contract and fraud suit.

In a second amended petition in Scott W. Mooring v. Strasburger & Price, et al., filed on July 17 in 96th District Judge Jeff Walker’s court, Scott W. Mooring alleges Hosch, the arbitrator, never issued a decision following an arbitration that concluded in January 2005. Mooring alleges Hosch’s failure to issue a decision forced him and his opponents in the dispute over the ranch — members of the Blackmon family — to pay for another arbitration in 2006.

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