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HOUSTON - A trial judge improperly denied the Houston metropolitan transit authority a chance to blame a police officer’s shooting on a sniper instead of one of its own employees, a Texas appeals court ruled.
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HOUSTON - Part of a case of a young girl hurt at a Beaumont trampoline park must proceed in arbitration, an appeals court has ruled, despite the girl not signing away her right to sue in open court.
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HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today found that a lower court erred in denying the city of Houston immunity from a lawsuit brought over an automobile collision with a fire engine.
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A Texas appeals court has rejected a Houston health maintenance organization’s argument that it has immunity protection from a health services company’s lawsuit, which alleges breach of contract and underpayments in thousands of health care claims.
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A Texas appeals court upheld the dismissal of a legal malpractice claim brought by a rancher who challenged his appellate attorney’s representation during a legal dispute over ownership of 13 head of cattle.
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HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today granted the Harris County Department of Education’s plea to the jurisdiction claim in a discrimination lawsuit.
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HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals recently affirmed a summary judgment ruling in favor of the Hunton Andrews Kurth law firm.
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HOUSTON - Yesterday, the 14th Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling granting the city of Houston’s plea to the jurisdiction in a personal injury case arising from a motorcycle accident.
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HOUSTON — A Texas appeals court has ruled that a trial court's judgment in favor of the operators of Houston's Leon's Lounge will stand in a case involving a dispute with the lounge]s landlord over a security deposit of more than $11,000 and alleged property damage.
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HOUSTON — A Texas appeals court has dismissed the allegations of a developer who has invested millions of dollars in a Lake Houston area project and alleged inverse condemnation against the city of Houston while also challenging the city's amendment of a floodplain development ordinance.
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HOUSTON — A Texas appeals court has dismissed claims against the city of Houston in a suit alleging the city's negligence with a faulty traffic light at an intersection where a man was injured in a vehicle accident when a driver ran a red light.