...Vishnevetsky found federal court rulings that Rule 202 petitions are not suits, he says. In 2010, Dallas' 101st District Court and the...
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...AND BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL, INC., AppelleesOn Appeal from the 101st Judicial District Court, Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 11-9774-E...
...amp; Block, which was filed on Jan. 29 in Dallas' 101st District Court, is as follows, according to the petition. In 2007...
...A Dallas district court judge has filed a petition...
...Sept. 4, Texarkana's 6th Court of Appeals ruled that Cortez...of Dallas County's 44th District Court, and Coyt Randal "...
...when a new Jury Services Court issued four show-cause contempt...by Dallas County's 13 district court judges to boost the...
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...issues on appeal. In their first two issues, appellants contend the trial court erred by overruling their objections to unpleaded summary judgment grounds and summary...
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...jurisdiction asserting sovereign immunity from Koustoubardis' section 64.102 claim; the trial court conditionally denied the plea. The case proceeded to trial and the jury...
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...two issues, Boulder Creek Academy and Sheila Tart-Zelvin contend the trial court erred (1) in denying their motion to dismiss because the claims filed...
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...forcible detainer filed by Aurora against Montgomery. In both cases, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of Aurora. For the following reasons, we affirm...
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