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HOUSTON – On Oct. 4, the 14th Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a $9.6 million judgment for a school district that claimed its insurance company breached its contract amid restoration after Hurricane Ike and denied the parties' motions for rehearing.
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It’s hard to resist an all-you-can-eat buffet. The idea of being able to devour as much as you want for a flat fee – going back for seconds, thirds, etc. – is very appealing, especially if you have a big appetite. But it’s best to resist the temptation to really get your money’s worth by overeating.
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BEAUMONT – A Texas appellate court recently wiped a $9.6 million judgment stemming from a Hurricane Ike lawsuit brought by the Dickinson Independent School District.
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A Texas appellate court has ruled that the Provost Umphrey Law Firm and one of its attorneys did not take confidential information from a possible client and then use it in another case.
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SHERMAN - A Denison school employee has filed a lawsuit that claims she lost her job after filing a workers compensation claim for an arm injury.
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Courtyard Apartments, Dickinson GALVESTON � An apartment complex claims the construction of the Dickinson Independent School District's Sam Vitanza Stadium and an adjacent parking lot caused storm water to back up into the complex.
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GALVESTON � A Dickinson man claims he was terminated from his position as groundskeeper with the Dickinson Independent School District because of his mental disability, recent court documents say.
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This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Galveston County District Courts, May 27-June 2, 2008
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GALVESTON � A Houston-based architectural firm's design of a new athletic facility for a local school district reportedly incurred unforeseen expenses that constituted a contract violation, contends a lawsuit filed in Galveston County District Court on May 27.