...and earned a bachelor's degree in business at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, where his father was president of the...
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...and Tom F. Stone, appeal the trial court's judgment in favor of MRC Mortgage Grantor Trust I, Appellee. We affirm.BACKGROUNDThis...
...Justices Yañez, Rodriguez, and Vela.Appellant, the Texas Department of Transportation ("TxDOT"), appeals from the denial of its plea to the jurisdiction...
...Domingo, challenges the trial court's order granting summary judgment in favor of Appellee, Brenda Mitchell. Specifically, by her first issue, she maintains the trial...
...reverse and remand.BackgroundPlaintiffs Wayne and Linda Small, residents of Montgomery County, Texas, provided Shana Mattson, fiancee of their son Brian, with...
OPINIONBruce Elliott Penny, independent administrator of the estate of Pauline E. Penny, deceased, sued Brenda Patterson claiming negligence...
...Plaintiffs claimed that Mesquite ISD tolerated abuseThe families of four children in Mesquite Independent School District accepted $700,000 to settle...
...the trial court's denial of their application for a temporary...to require William Marsh Rice University ("Rice") to remove an academic...
...was damaged as a result of the breach. Southwell v. University of the Incarnate Word, 974 S.W.2d 351, 355 (Tex. App.--San Antonio...
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