... On Appeal from the 116th Judicial District Court, Dallas County, Texas, Trial Court Cause No. 11-09131-F...
...not suits, he says. In 2010, Dallas' 101st District Court and the 116th District Court issued orders in Health Integrity and...
...home health-care company. In 2007, the 5th Court of Appeals in Dallas affirmed the 116th District Court's judgment, which awarded about $5 million...
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...Bridges, FitzGerald, and Lang Opinion By Justice Bridges Before the Court is appellants' motion for en banc reconsideration. On the Court's own...
...Inc. v. Lance Armstrong, et al., filed in the 116th District Court in Dallas, SCA included screenshots of Armstrongs Jan. 14...
...0188-532 Court: 58th District Court, Jefferson County ...
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...In this suit for retaliatory discharge, Bruce Adams appeals the trial court's summary judgment dismissing his claim against Oncor Electric Delivery Company, L...
...Boyer v. Todd, 08-16167-F Court: 116th District Court, Dallas County Plaintiff's Attorneys: ...
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...appellee Ray A. Balestri (Balestri). In three issues, Kiger contends the trial court erred by granting summary judgment on his breach of fiduciary duty claim...
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...pursuant to Civil Practice and Remedies Code section 74.351. The trial court denied the motion to dismiss. On interlocutory appeal, CHCA contends that the...
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