By Angela Morris | February 3, 2020
The state of Texas has asked the U.S. Supreme Court not to take up an appeal of litigation over the Affordable Care Act, and instead give a Texas district court the chance to determine if the entire health care act is unconstitutional.
By Raychel Lean | January 21, 2020
"Frankly, there will be a time when this is so common that it's going to be negligent not to use biometrics," said employment law attorney John "Jack" Lord of Foley & Lardner in Miami.
By Marcia Coyle | January 13, 2020
Colorado's lawyers argued the U.S. Constitution's excessive fines provision applies to individuals, not corporations. "Corporations, of course, do not have liberty rights and cannot be imprisoned for failing to pay a fine," the state's solicitor, Eric Olson, told the justices.
By Marcia Coyle | December 19, 2019
Writing in a case last year about sports gambling, Justice Clarence Thomas asserted that "in a future case, we should take another look at our severability precedents." The Fifth Circuit pointed to Thomas at various points in Wednesday's ruling against the Affordable Care Act.
By Angela Morris | December 16, 2019
In a case that shows the value of a good mediator, lawyers for both sides told District Judge Lee Yeakel at a settlement hearing that none of them had experienced another case in their careers with such extensive time dedicated to mediation.
By MP McQueen | December 2, 2019
The insurance industry is leading the pack when it comes to using this "Moneyball" approach to litigation and financial services, but other big companies' legal departments are also using data tools in their decision-making around litigation. Here's a glimpse inside the third-largest property and casualty insurer's legal operations.
By Angela Morris | November 4, 2019
When considering Rule 91a motions to dismiss, which dismiss claims with no basis in law or fact, some intermediate appellate courts have ruled that they are allowed to consider affirmative defenses. Other courts have ruled the opposite. The Texas Supreme Court will decide the split in this case.
By Angela Morris | October 31, 2019
Although MedFinManager attempted to recover more than $210,000 for a surgery and other health care from John Salas' car wreck settlement, Bexar County's 407th District Court on Thursday only awarded the company about $69,400.
By Victoria Spears | August 8, 2019
Texas had the most hail loss claims over a three-year period and two of the top five cities.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 25, 2019
An appeals court agrees coverage isn't allowed for a homeowner who injured his back trying to lift roofing sheets off a delivery driver.
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