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JJJJ WALKER, LLC; DYNAFAB USA, LLC; RENAISSANCE PROPERTIES OF TEXAS, LLC; PRIYA PROPERTIES, LLC; BD TEXAS, LLC; AND KW HOSPITAL ACQUISITION, LLC, Appellants v. ERIC YOLLICK, Appellee
Publication Date: 2014-06-05
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Court: COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, HOUSTON
Judge: Tracy Christopher
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Case number: 14-13-00161-CV

COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, HOUSTONJJJJ WALKER, LLC; DYNAFAB USA, LLC; RENAISSANCE PRO S OF TEXAS, LLC; PRIYA PRO

January 13, 2014 |

Manager Fired Without Cause Awarded $2.6 Million

A jury has awarded $2.6 million to a facility manager at Pinnacle Engineering and Pinnacle Project Services Inc. who was fired for falsely representing that he had a chemical engineering degree.
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April 29, 2013 |

The Texas 100 - 2013

A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas.
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June 18, 2012 |

Dutch Lender Sues Houston Law Firm Alleging Negligence

A Dutch man who loaned $4.5 million to two Texas limited partnerships has filed a negligence suit against Houston firm Crain, Caton & James in Harris County's 11th District Court. Paul J.A. Van Hessen of The Netherlands alleges that former Crain, Caton shareholder Reuven M. Bisk failed to inform him that Namir Faidi, the man who had guaranteed the loan, had filed for bankruptcy shortly before Van Hessen issued the loan.
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October 31, 2005 |

Jocson v. Crabb

Generalized testimony regarding the continued"presence of moneyinvolved in a suit is not legally sufficient evidence to support a trial court's finding that there was a conflict of interest requiring a guardian ad litem's services.
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October 08, 2012 |

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September 19, 2005 |

Egging Plan Hatched?: Associate's Departure Is No Yolk

When associates leave law firms under the best of circumstances to strike out on their own, it's usually with a "good luck" and a slap on the back from the boss. But sometimes such departures can get ugly, ending up in litigation. One such case, filed on Sept. 9, involves allegations of a plan hatched to toilet paper the boss' house and egg his car.
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August 09, 2010 |

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