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Appellant and appellee's decedent James were formerly co-owners in a hospice care business.
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Appellants, proceeding pro se, sued appellee to resolve a lease dispute. Appellee filed a counterclaim for $68.60 in back rent, plus attorney fees.
In an underlying dispute, relator Texas Medical Liability Trust declined to defend its insured physician against claims brought by a former patient because it concluded the patient's claims alleged financial exploitation, not deficiencies in the physician's care.
Appellant was convicted of theft of property valued at less than $2,500, with the sentence enhanced due to two prior theft convictions
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Plaintiff Michael Cloud, a former NFL running back, suffered multiple concussions during his career, leading to physical, neurological, and psychological debilitation.
Appellants, proceeding pro se, sued appellee to resolve a lease dispute. Appellee filed a counterclaim for $68.60 in back rent, plus attorney fees.
Tax Equity Now v. City of New York
In an appeal from a suit challenging the expedited foreclosure of a home-equity loan under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 736, appellant, the title-owner at the time of foreclosure, contested the foreclosure conducted by an assignee of the original beneficiary of the security instrument.
In 2017, appellant amended its condominium declaration to increase the square footage attributed to the building owned by appellee which increased the share of expenses allocable to appellee without getting appellee's approval or the statutory unanimity requirement for altering the allocated interest of a condominium owner pursuant to the Uniform Condominium Act.
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