...In Re: Jeffrey Clark ...
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...involving alleged medical malpractice. The...in favor of defendants, and...went to Las Colinas Medical Center (sometimes referred...
...In 2009, the Supreme Court ruled in In Re Columbia Medical Center of Las Colinas that a trial court must state specific reasons...
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...Relators Pauline Chesses and Sun Chesses-Szabos filed a petition for writ of mandamus, arguing that Respondent, the Honorable Judge Eduardo Gamboa of Probate Court...
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... The Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners (TBCE), its executive...the Legislature has enacted the Medical Practice Act, in which it...
...judges grant new trials. Before 2009's In Re Columbia Medical Center of Las Colinas , et al. — an opinion that...
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...jury shuffle under Rule 223 of the Rules of Civil Procedure...near Metro's Northwest Transit Center as Jackson and Alonso were...
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...Sierra Providence East Medical Center, appeals the trial...court's denial of its motion to...
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...an on-site electrical transformer to blow, necessitating repairs and the use of a temporary transformer while the blown transformer was out of commission. The...
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...Atlantic hurricane. We believe that the case of In re Columbia Medical Center of Las Colinas, Subsidiary, L.P., 290 S.W.3d 204, 207...
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