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In 2019, appellant sued Moncada for negligence resulting from a car accident and she later amended her petition and impleaded appellee, her vehicle insurance carrier, seeking a declaratory judgment for underinsured motorist coverage as well as attorneys' fees.
A company, who lost a contract dispute at arbitration, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court had subject matter jurisdiction to issue a preliminary injunction.
Following a minor automobile accident in a parking lot involving appellant's wife Rachael, appellee, a police officer, went to their house and asked to see Rachael's driver's license.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires private insurers to cover certain preventive care, including contraception, human papilloma virus vaccines, and drugs preventing the transmission of HIV without cost sharing.
An appliance store, that was sued by a competing store over trademark infringement and lost, successfully proved on appeal that they were entitled to partial relief.
Appellees, a collection of civil rights groups, voters, and an election official, sought to enjoin recent amendments to Texas's election code which modified various provisions concerning voting, early voting, voting by mail, and voter assistance. Appellant, the district attorney for Harris County, moved to dismiss, asserting immunity.