Fourteenth Court of Appeals
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Houston, TX 77002-1238
Recent News About Fourteenth Court of Appeals
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HOUSTON – A Texas appeals court has upheld a trial court’s dismissal of a negligence and strict liability case surrounding the gruesome mauling and death of an in-home caregiver by feral hogs on her patients’ property, finding that submitted evidence didn’t show that dogs on the premises attacked the decedent first.
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HOUSTON – A Texas appeals court has affirmed dismissal of a woman’s medical malpractice litigation against Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital and her doctor, which had charged the defendants with failing to diagnose her rectal cancer in a timely fashion and necessitating procedures to treat the cancer and permanent injuries.
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HOUSTON – A Texas appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that a physician who voiced her opposition to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, had her privileges suspended by Methodist Hospital and then sought a plethora of financial records from the hospital, will be denied an opportunity to receive those records.
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AUSTIN — Today, Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC endorsed Eva Guzman, who resigned from the Texas Supreme Court earlier this month, in her campaign for Texas Attorney General.
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HOUSTON – A man suing a medical group and one of its physicians for allegedly causing injuries to his rectum during a colonoscopy was denied his attempt at a new trial in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals on July 30.
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HOUSTON – A Texas appeals court has ruled in favor of a patient who lost a leg following treatment at a suburban Houston hospital, saying his expert witness' amended report meets requirement under a state liability law.
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A school district, Harris County and the City of Houston lost their appeal after trying to include a potential successor in a delinquent-taxes lawsuit against a commercial printing company.
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HOUSTON (SE Texas Record) — The case of a Houston woman who was injured when her vehicle was struck Christmas Eve 2011 by a police car responding to a robbery in progress is once again on its way back to a Harris County Court following a state appeals court opinion issued last month.