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...judgment in favor of the City of Houston and Michael S...district or the water supply corporation, in the exercise of the...
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...reduced portion of the attorney's fees and expenses Protect incurred. Norco Corporation ("Norco" or "Appellee/Cross-Appellant"), in a sole issue, alleges error by...
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...real estate development enterprise MGD Partners, LLC ("MGD") purchased property outside the city of Hammond in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana with the goal of developing a...
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...and June 9, 2011, in favor of appellees Hydroscience, Inc. (HSI), Whitehall Corporation (Whitehall), TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. (TIMCO), Aviation Sales Company (AVS), and Roy...
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...complaints from residents and employees at the Crazy Water Retirement Hotel kept city and state inspectors returning to the building, investigating complaints of unsafe conditions...
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...Circuit Judges. Plaintiff-Appellant brought a diversity action against two national banking associations, alleging violations of Louisiana consumer protection law in connection with...
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...adjacent to the Property, sent an open letter to the Corpus Christi City Council asserting that appellee intended to close the golf course and club...
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