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October 04, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

Embattled Texas Attorney Loses 2 Sanctions Fights in 1 Week

The Texas Supreme Court rejected an appeal in which Beaumont attorney John S. Morgan argued to overturn $65,000 in costs, attorney fees and sanctions that family litigator Sheryl Johnson-Todd won against him. Earlier this week, Morgan also lost an appeal seeking to overturn nearly $30,000 in sanctions that an ex-judge won against Morgan for filing frivolous litigation.
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April 25, 2018 | Texas Lawyer

Counsel Fees, Sanctions Nixed in Anti-SLAPP Action Against Website Operator

A Texas appeals court has overturned $150,000 in sanctions, remanded for reconsideration an award of $375,383 in attorney fees, and vacated nonmonetary sanctions imposed by the trial judge on the operator of website purportedly aimed at stamping online bullying and other more lurid practices.
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April 24, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: When a SLAPP Feels More like a Sucker Punch

Anti-SLAPP suits can be deeply unsatisfying, as two recent cases—one involving fitness guru Richard Simmons, the other a man on a self-proclaimed mission to stop revenge porn and cyber-bullying—make clear.
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January 11, 2016 |

IN BRIEF: Libertarian Party Sues Conn.

The Libertarian Party has filed a lawsuit against the state of Connecticut challenging laws on petition signature gathering to place candidates on election ballots. Plus more in this week's column.
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January 08, 2016 | Law.com

IN BRIEF: Libertarian Party Sues Conn.

The Libertarian Party has filed a lawsuit against the state of Connecticut challenging laws on petition signature gathering to place candidates on election ballots. Plus more in this week's column.
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In the Matter of: DANIEL LEE RITZ, JR., also known as Bo Ritz, Debtor; HUSKY INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS, INCORPORATED, Appellant v. DANIEL LEE RITZ, JR., Appellee
Publication Date: 2015-06-09
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Court: UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
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Case number: 14-20526

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUITIn the Matter of: DANIEL LEE RITZ, JR., also known as Bo Ritz, Debtor; HUSKY INTERNATI

July 25, 2005 |

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Jury finds rear-ended motorist at fault for crash. Bally's is not to blame for a man's death after his workout. A parking lot speed bump was not a dangerous condition, a jury finds. A food shopper fails to recover on a claim he tripped over a grape. a carpenter who injured his eye on a saw blade was not an employee, a jury finds. A welder's hand wasn't crushed by an unidentified worker, a jury finds.
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December 01, 2008 |

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Employee wasn't fired for complaining about co-workers. Flight attendant's termination violated ADA. Phone giants settle patent infringement suit. Driver injured in collision with SUV gets $375,000 settlement. Driver not liable for crash that killed ATV operator. Jury awards $72,905 to woman injured in elevator mishap. Electrician burned by scalding water nets $428,243.
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