...Court: 122nd District Court, Galveston County ...
...Texas judiciary this election, most of the change occurred in the intermediate courts of appeals, not at the state's two highest courts. ...
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...the petition, the relator asks this court to compel the Honorable William Burke, presiding judge of the 189th District Court of Harris County, to vacate...
...Mann v. Vences, No. 2011-51433 Court: 189th District Court, Harris County Plaintiff's Attorney:...
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...at law transferred the case to the district court. The case was initially pending in the 189th District Court of Harris County but later...
...The plaintiffs filed TFT in Harris County's 189th District Court. Among other things, they allege the following in their petition: They...
...Stermole v. Visaria, No. 2008-60410 Court: 189th District Court, Harris County Plaintiff Attorney: Mark O. Midani, Midani...
...Quinn. In the suit, filed in Harris County's 189th District Court, the State Bar of Texas alleged O'Quinn had hired eight...
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...Electronic Materials, Inc., and MEMC Pasadena, Inc. (collectively "MEMC"), appeal the trial court's rendition of summary judgment in favor of appellees Albemarle Corporation, Lexington...
...Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc., et al. in the 189th District Court of Harris County. The Mingledorffs represent the husband and...
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