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...the assignment of that lease from one tenant to another. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of appellees Landry's Restaurants, Inc. ("Landry...
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...suit, Brent Timmerman d/b/a Timmerman Custom Builders appeals the trial court's order denying his motion for summary judgment and awarding Richard P...
...v. Llamas, No. DC-09-02215 Court: 160th District Court, Dallas County Plaintiff Attorneys: Domingo...
...CV-0259A Court: 197th District Court, Willacy County ...
...in Radman, et al. v. Boyd, et al. Filed in the 160th District Court in Dallas County, the case settled for a confidential amount just...
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...contended Art & Frame was the judgment debtor and requested that the court determine the issue. Wachovia set aside the sum of $252,111.55...
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...Opinion By Justice Richter Daniel J. Rocker appeals the trial court's order and final judgment certifying a class and approving the settlement...
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...insured. The parties filed cross-motions for summary judgment, and the trial court granted Audubon's and denied Great American's. Great American contends the...
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...the "Agreement"). In three appellate issues, DCL contends the trial court erred by refusing to allow a requested trial amendment and by failing...
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