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Fifth Circuit blocks Texas immigration law, hearing slated for next month

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN – Yesterday evening, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied Texas’ motion to stay an injunction stopping the state from enforcing an immigration law. A hearing on the matter is set for next month.

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US Chamber, bank associations turn to Fifth Circuit in action to block CFPB’s credit card rule capping late fees

By Record staff reports |
DALLAS - Arguing their injunction request was “effectively” denied, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several banking associations filed a notice today stating that they are appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

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Lex Machina expands Legal Analytics coverage with Litigation Footprint

By Record staff reports |
Lex Machina's newest release offers insights into litigation track records of parties in over 27 million cases across 94 federal district courts and over 1,300 state courts.

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Houston-area chiropractors get good news in RICO case alleging they ripped off insurance companies

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - Insurers who footed the bill for personal injury settlements shouldn't succeed in recouping their losses from health care providers they alleged conspired to inflate the cost of care, a federal magistrate judge says.

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AGs' claims doomed to fail, Google asserts in latest filing

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN - Yesterday, Google filed a reply in support of a motion seeking to dismiss claims in an antitrust case brought by several states, asserting that claims made by the attorneys general are doomed to fail.

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5th Circuit to rehear Texas woman’s wrongful conviction case, Institute for Justice representing her

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN - Following a loss at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in December, the Institute for Justice said it would continue its efforts to overturn a Texas woman’s wrongful conviction case.

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Google ordered to respond to states’ motion to strike its second attempt to dismiss antitrust case

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN - Google has until Friday to respond to a motion seeking to strike its second motion to dismiss an antitrust case brought by several states.

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U.S. Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions

By Marian Johns |
U.S.Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions

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Institute for Justice to argue Texas rancher's Takings Clause case at SCOTUS

By Record staff reports |
WINNIE - A week from now, the Institute for Justice will present a question to the U.S. Supreme Court: “May a person whose property is taken without compensation seek redress under the self-executing Takings Clause even if the legislature has not affirmatively provided them with a cause of action?”

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Antitrust case against Google slated for March 2025 trial

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN - An antitrust case against Google transferred from New York back to Texas earlier this year has been slated for trial in March 2025.

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After unfavorable 5th Circuit ruling, Institute for Justice not giving up on Texas woman’s wrongful conviction case

By Record staff reports |
AUSTIN - A recent loss at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t deterred the Institute for Justice from its efforts to overturn a Texas woman’s wrongful conviction case.

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Patent suit against LinkedIn transferred from Texas to California

By Staff reports |
WACO - Earlier this week, a Texas federal court shipped a patent lawsuit against LinkedIn to California.

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Lawsuit to bar embattled MMA law firm from collecting attorney fees is dismissed

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has rejected a Louisiana personal injury law firm’s lawsuit that sought to block the embattled McClenny, Moseley & Associates (MMA) law firm from collecting attorney fees in cases involving former MMA hurricane-damage claims.

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Texas’ Eastern District once again a top patent venue, LexMachina data shows

By Staff reports |
AUSTIN - Once known as the “rocket docket” for patent litigation, the Eastern District of Texas has experienced a resurgence in infringement filings so far in 2023, according to data collected by LexMachina.

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Houston Walmart shopper sues for negligence after slip-and-fall injury in store

By Southeast Texas Record |
HOUSTON – A shopper is suing a Houston Walmart after allegedly slipping and falling in a puddle of water.

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Barry's Bootcamp sued after AC unit allegedly falls on woman's head

By Southeast Texas Record |
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman has filed a lawsuit against Barry's Bootcamp Texas in Austin after an air conditioning unit allegedly fell on her head and neck, causing her serious injury.

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Woman sues after falling over store's shoe display

By Southeast Texas Record |
HOUSTON – A Harris County resident is suing Shu Deals in Houston, claiming that she was injured on the premises by a hazardous shoe display.

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Procter & Gamble hit with false advertising lawsuit over decongestant

By Florida Record |
PENSACOLA – An Escambia County resident has filed a class action false advertising lawsuit against Procter & Gamble, claiming that the company has falsely marketed its over-the-counter cold remedies for years as effective treatments for cold symptoms, even though the active ingredient in these products has been determined to be ineffective by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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Florida company sues X Corp., formerly Twitter, over alleged trademark violation

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida company has filed a federal lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk’s X Corp., formerly Twitter Inc., alleging that its use of the “X” name infringes on X Social Media LLC’s trademark and violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.

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Federal appeals court certifies question to Texas Supreme Court in insurance case

By David Beasley |
A federal appeals could has certified a question to the Texas Supreme Court in an insurance claim for tornado damage.