...which was filed on April 4 in Dallas County's 192nd District Court, is as follows, according to the original petition. Scheef...
...LLC, No. DC-10-13321-K Court: 192nd District Court, Dallas County Plaintiff's Attorneys:...
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...Lang-Miers This is an interlocutory appeal from the trial court's orders denying appellants' motions to dismiss appellee's health care liability...
...duties a Texas district court judge performs. Sometimes...the judge is 192nd District Judge ...
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...and Michael Joubran raise six issues on appeal complaining about (1) the court-ordered redemption of appellee Randall Hughes's minority interest in CPS for...
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...In this interlocutory appeal, the City of Dallas challenges the trial court's denial of its plea to the jurisdiction in a lawsuit filed...
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...to Litton. See Tex. R. App. P. 38.8(a)(3) (permitting court of appeals to affirm judgment based on appellee's brief when appellant...
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...of appellee Larry Harwell. In a single issue, Burt contends the trial court erred in granting Harwell's motion for summary judgment. For the following...
...for fraud in a Dallas district court for allegedly failing to disclose...
...for fraud in a Dallas district court for allegedly failing to disclose...
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