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Huser Construction files response to Mt. Hawley Insurance's attempt to appeal ruling in property damage case
SAN ANTONIO – A construction company is seeking denial of an appeal certification filed by an insurer in a case over property damage allegations. -
Fitness giant Nautilus wins patent infringement award of more than $1 million
SAN ANTONIO – A district court judge has ruled that ICON Health & Fitness infringed on a Chinese patent related to an elliptical exercise machine and awarded Nautilus Inc. $1.8 million in damages, plus attorney’s fees. -
Counsel for Uresti, Dubin cites schedule conflict after trials rescheduled to January
SAN ANTONIO – Texas state Sen. Carlos Uresti and a defendant in another alleged fraud scheme, Dr. David Dubin, are both facing serious federal charges in court in separate cases. They both chose Michael McCrum of McCrum Law Offices in San Antonio to represent them. -
U.S. attorneys state Watts should be 'immediately disqualified' from Uresti case
SAN ANTONIO – At a court hearing on Aug. 7, Texas state Sen. Carlos Uresti, (D-San Antonio) argued that attorney Mikal Watts should not be disqualified as his attorney, despite the fact they both represented the same client, Denise Cantu, several years ago. -
Woman alleges Lakeside Assisted Living limits her to two visitations with her father per month
SAN ANTONIO – A New York woman has filed a lawsuit against her father’s San Antonio retirement home, alleging that she has been prevented from visiting her father based on unfair and illegal restrictions. -
ACLU files for injunction against Senate Bill 4
SAN ANTONIO – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the ACLU of Texas has filed for a preliminary injunction in an effort to block Texas Senate Bill 4. -
Houston lawyer sidesteps sanctions over ‘frivolous’ RICO suit
SAN ANTONIO– In an off-the-wall ricocheted decision, an attorney for two plaintiffs recently prevailed over the odds when a judge spared him a $70,000 fee initially imposed in a RICO case in U.S. District Court in Dallas.