AUSTIN – A man who claims the University of Texas at Austin blacklisted him recently had the dismissal of his lawsuit affirmed by the First Court of Appeals.
HOUSTON – Brushing a fresh coat of opaque latex on a topless dancer isn’t enough to skirt a rule imposing a fee on sexually orientated businesses, a Texas appellate court recently found.
HOUSTON – In what began as an animal cruelty case, the legal fight to seize dozens of horses from a Waller County woman ended up in the appellate courts with no real winner emerging.
BEAUMONT – Storm attorney Danny Ray Scott and his firm, Scott Law Offices, were shutdown by the First Court of Appeals today, as justices declined to transfer a breach of contract lawsuit against them to Jefferson County.
BEAUMONT — An appellate court ruled that the statute of limitations barred the plaintiffs in a lawsuit from making claims of negligence against a property company.
HOUSTON — The Texas First District Court of Appeals ruled that an issue brought before the court was inadequately briefed and presented nothing for the court to review.
The Court of Appeals in the First District of Texas has upheld the trial court's decision to deny Lexus of Clear Lake's request to force Carol Zendeh Del into arbitration.
HOUSTON – A panel for the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas on April 16 reversed a trial court judgement in favor of a plaintiff who alleged a negligent prescription filled at a Walgreen’s store resulted in the highway death of his son.
Judgment against Amerijin Energy, LLC in a lawsuit over fees for representation with Ashby, LLP was affirmed in the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas on March 31.
HOUSTON – A Texas appellate court recently found that the Texas Citizens Participation Act does not apply to a fee dispute between the Diogu Law Firm and a former client.
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Texas has upheld the 127th District Court's ruling that confirmed an arbitration award in favor of the Houston Professional Firefighters Association, Local 341 and dismissed the city's declaratory judgement action that appealed such an award.
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals has overruled Pro-Care Medical Center and Injury Group's only appeal issue and sided with the 189th District Court's final judgement made on November 12, 2018.
After being accused of violating the Insurance Code, Federal Insurance Company was affirmed its summary judgment in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals on March 26.
BEAUMONT - The Court of Appeals for the Ninth District of Texas on Mar. 19 upheld a trial court’s verdict that Huntsman International Petrochemical Co. was harmed by an employee who allegedly misused his influence in a conflict of interest for profit.
The denial of a motion to dismiss a conspiracy case against a hospice center was reversed in the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas on March 17.
HOUSTON — An appeals court ruled that a leasing company failed to establish a "meeting of the minds" when it comes to terms between parties to a settlement.