SHERMAN — A Denton resident is suing the Republic at Denton, The Scion Group LLC, DP Funding Corp., Kristin Keller, Ronald Manning and others, citing alleged breach of housing agreement.
A September 2016 trial has been slated in Wal-Mart's suit against the state, which claims that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star State. Court records show that on Sept. 8 U.S.
A federal judge has allowed Wal-Mart and the state of Texas to slow down discovery in a suit claiming that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star state. In May, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission filed a motion to dismiss the suit.
Jumping World USA has answered a suit brought by a local mother seeking more than $1 million in damages after her son broke his foot at the indoor trampoline park. Individually and on behalf of Dalton Brock, Shanna Brock filed her suit March 5 in Jefferson County District Court. A few weeks later, Jumping World answered the suit, asserting a general denial and demanding strict proof. Jumping World also asks the court that the plaintiff take nothing and that it be awarded costs.
By DAVID YATES In February, the Ninth Court of Appeals reversed a Beaumont judge’s ruling recognizing Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas as a common carrier – creating a “roadmap for endless litigation in every county touched by a pipeline project,” according to one tort reform group. Denbury filed a petition for review with the Texas Supreme Court on June 3, claiming the opinion will have widespread impact throughout the pipeline industry unless remedied by the high court.
In February, the Ninth Court of Appeals reversed a Beaumont judge’s ruling recognizing Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas as a common carrier – creating a “roadmap for endless litigation in every county touched by a pipeline project,” according to one tort reform group.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission recently filed a motion to dismiss a suit brought by Wal-Mart – a suit claiming that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star state.
ManorCare has filed a motion to remand its suit seeking to “enjoin the false and misleading advertisements published against it” by Houston attorney Nick Johnson.
Wal-Mart Stores filed suit against the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission on Thursday, asserting an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star State.