• Dalton v. Dalton

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Family Law
    Industry:
    Court: Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Boyd
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    Case Number: 17-0155

    Texas granted a couple a divorce incorporating by reference an order from an Oklahoma court regarding spousal support.

  • Seim v. Allstate Texas

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Civil Procedure | Insurance Law
    Industry:
    Court: Supreme Court
    Judge: Per Curiam
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    Case Number: 17-0488

    Petitioners, Richard and Linda Seim, filed a claim for storm damage a few months after their homeowners' insurance policy from respondents, Allstate Texas Lloyds, went into effect.

  • Michelin v. Brenda

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Civil Procedure
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Rodriguez
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    Case Number: 08-17-00119-CV

    Appellee purchased a used vehicle in Texas with tires manufactured by appellant.

  • Nava v. State of Texas

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Rodriguez
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    Case Number: 08-14-00226-CR

    Appellant hit and killed a bicyclist with her vehicle and then called 911, stating she had been looking at her phone at the time of the accident and that she had been drinking earlier and had been falling asleep.

  • Lopez v. State of Texas

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Criminal Appeals | Criminal Law
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Alvarez
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    Case Number: 04-16-00774-CR

    Appellant was convicted of the felony murder of his 11-month old son who showed signs of repeated physical abuse and had a traumatic brain injury.

  • Fredieu v. W&T Offshore

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Employment Litigation | Personal Injury
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Boyce
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    Case Number: 14-16-00511-CV

    Appellant was injured while working on fixed platform "D" in the Gulf of Mexico owned by appellee.

  • Garcia v. Ennis

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Civil Procedure | Motor Vehicle Torts
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Meier
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    Case Number: 02-17-00282-CV

    Appellee sued appellant after they were involved in an automobile collision.

  • City of Richardson v. Bowman

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Constitutional Law | Government
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Stoddart
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    Case Number: 05-16-01126-CV

    After receiving a notice of violation of a red light camera ordinance, appellee filed suit to enjoin enforcement of the ordinance and for declaration that the ordinance and enabling statute were unconstitutional or, alternatively, that appellant city failed to comply with the statute when installing the red light camera.

  • Bell v. State of Texas

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Caughey
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    Case Number: 01-15-00510-CR

    When appellant was 16, the state alleged he committed aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and, upon the State's motion, the juvenile court waived its jurisdiction and transferred the case to criminal district court.

  • APMD v. Praesidium

    Publication Date: 2018-07-09
    Practice Area: Business Torts | Contractual Disputes
    Industry:
    Court: Court of Appeals
    Judge: Justice Keyes
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    Case Number: 01-16-00897-CV

    Appellees sought to establish a Delaware medical malpractice liability insurance company and entered into an agreement with appellant which required, among other things, appellant to contribute 10 million shares of convertible preferred stock in a mining company to serve as capital surplus.