National Law Journal
...of the issues in the underlying declaratory judgment action, and the trial court granted the requested injunctive relief. In two issues, Shor contends that (1...
National Law Journal
...dementia. Two cases are pending in probate court, and one case is pending in the 61st District Court of Harris County. Easton has intervened...
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...Fort Bend Independent School District (the "school") appeals from the trial court's denial of its plea...
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...September 14, 2011 JUSTICE HECHT delivered the opinion of the Court, in which JUSTICE WAINWRIGHT, JUSTICE MEDINA, JUSTICE GREEN, JUSTICE JOHNSON, JUSTICE WILLETT...
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...public land between 10th and 61st Streets-referred to in the...case, we reversed the trial court's ruling dismissing the case...
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...complains that respondent, the Honorable Al Bennett, presiding judge of the 61st District Court of Harris County, Texas, has failed to rule on her request...
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...of mandamus, relator, Cypress Texas Lloyds ("Cypress"), seeks to compel the trial court to withdraw its order denying Cypress's motion to abate the underlying...
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...applicability of the exemption, the district court properly reversed the Board's...
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...public land between 10th and 61st Streets--referred to in the...case, we reversed the trial court's ruling dismissing the case...
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...17, 2011.MAJORITY OPINIONAppellant, Andy Gray, appeals the trial court's granting of a summary judgment in favor of appellee, Entis Mechanical...
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