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Appeals Court says defendants must properly subpoena witness in major petroleum lawsuit
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a major petroleum producer, overturning a lower court ruling and granting them writ of mandamus relief in their case against a manufacturing company’s production error that led to the temporary shutdown of a Texas refinery.
Denial of Houston Methodist motion to dismiss affirmed in case of wrongful termination
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Texas affirmed a ruling against a Houston church that motioned to dismiss a case in which they were accused of wrongfully terminating an employee.
Texas insurer granted relief in appeal of 2015 injury case
Texas insurance company wins appeal, granted mandamus relief by First District Court in 2015 injury case.
Could regulation of PFAS chemicals affect efficient firefighting?
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) – As the push to ban chemicals key to fighting fires continues across the country, it remains to be seen how successful alternatives will be.
Judge denies hospital's appeal against diabetic patient who suffered loss of toe
HOUSTON – A federal judge in the Texas First Court of Appeals has denied a hospital's appeal in the case of a diabetic woman who blames a medical facility, its doctors and staff for the loss of her toe.