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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Juan Ybarra and Markland, Rahfaan Clive against Jose Alberto Enriquez and Victoria Rocha on July 23: 'Paying For Service Copies'.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Juan Ybarra and Markland, Rahfaan Clive against Jose Alberto Enriquez and Victoria Rocha on July 2: 'And Jury Demand'.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Kenny Nguyen, Nghi Tran and Pro Se against Caesar Eli Sandoval Mata, Juan Santamaria, Pro Se and Salma Yafaar Lacunes Gomez on June 24.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Kenny Nguyen, Nghi Tran and Pro Se against Caesar Eli Sandoval Mata, Juan Santamaria, Pro Se and Salma Yafaar Lacunes Gomez on June 5.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Mireya Fernandez and Pro Se against Nafaa, Adam S. and The Spencer 15335 Park Row Houston TX 77084 on May 24.
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The following cases categorized as "injury or damage - motor vehicle" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on May 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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Private aircraft owners and operators face a variety of regulatory compliance challenges.
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An Austin lawyer says fine-only offenses are simply ways to generate revenue for governments.
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The UAS industry has been trapped in rulemaking limbo for a while.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that the Federal Aviation Administration reached an informal resolution with the city of San Antonio regarding its decision to exclude Chick-fil-A from a concession contract based on the religious beliefs associated with that company and its owners.
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We’re commuting longer hours. Boeing plane crashes are in virtually every news cycle now. Amtrak is being sued for forcing its passengers to waive their right to go to court. Pennsylvania Turnpike motorists just experienced a horrible crash involving buses, trucks and cars, killing 5 and injuring dozens. As we start off this year, we are wondering just bad it is for commuters and business travelers these days?
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Very few injured Americans file lawsuits. Granted it’s been awhile since anyone took an empirical look at the numbers, but when Rand’s Institute for Civil Justice did so 1991, researchers found that only 2 percent of injured Americans file lawsuits. The National Center for State Courts recently provided another perspective: “Tort cases garner a great deal of public interest but generally account for only about 4 percent of [state court] Civil caseloads….”
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Irvine Partner Shalem Massey will present as a featured speaker March 29 at the State Bar of Texas Aviation Law Section Mid-Year Meeting in Irving, Texas.
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CORPUS CHRISTI – The Texas 13th Court of Appeals in Corpus Christi has ordered a lower court to revisit a ruling denying arbitration in a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges her brother’s body was embalmed without her consent, infested with insects during the viewing at their parlor, and buried without his organs.
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DALLAS – The Texas 5th District Court of Appeals has affirmed a ruling by the 44th Judicial District Court upholding a ruling confirming an arbitration award in a case involving Southwest Securities Inc.
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A lot has changed in Houston, Texas over the past 100 years.
For one, the city’s population is now about seventeen times what it was in 1917. We’ve found better ways to beat the year-round heat than 300-pound blocks of ice, thankfully. And you don’t see too many horses and buggies riding down Houston’s Westheimer Road anymore.
But one institution that has stood the test of time, and is still up-and-running on its 100th anniversary this month, is Houston’s Ellington Field--and you could say its history is the story of a lifetime.
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A British citizen sued on behalf of herself and her deceased husband against a museum group and a second deceased individual, seeking damages for wrongful death of her spouse.
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Gov. Rick Perry today helped break ground on the SpaceX Commercial Launch Facility located near Boca Chica Beach, which will launch commercial satellites into orbit.
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AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) – Amidst the mud-slinging storm that has been the Texas governor’s race in recent weeks, the two gubernatorial candidates managed to settle on a place and time to debate this fall.
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