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...District (the "school") appeals from the trial court's denial of its plea to the jurisdiction, which challenges Alice Gayle's whistleblower suit...
...Appellant, Saturn Capital Corporation ("Saturn"), appeals the trial court's granting of the City of Houston's (the "City") Plea to the Jurisdiction. Finding...
...case, Guillermina Mosqueda appeals a judgment notwithstanding the verdict ("JNOV") in favor of G & H Diversified MFG., Inc. ("G & H") and a summary judgment granted...
...jurisdiction because appellee William T. Hughes failed to comply with the provisions of the Whistleblower Act by filing suit more than ninety days after the...
...personal injuries he allegedly sustained on the premises of the University of Houston Clear Lake Campus. Appellant Jim Reid was working on the premises in...
...E. Moore argues the trial court erred in granting the University of Houston-Clear Lake's (UHCL) plea because his pleadings demonstrate he initiated action...
...this accelerated appeal, appellants, the University of Houston System, the University of Houston-Clear Lake, Dr. Charles W. McKay, and Dr. Ramiro Sanchez (collectively, "UHCL...
On appeal from the 92nd District Court of Hidalgo County, Texas.OPINIONOpinion by Justice HinojosaAppellant...
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