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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas ordered relators, transmission and distribution utilities, to interrupt service in response to a Level 3 Emergency occasioned by Winter Storm Uri in Feb. 2021.
The parties were working interest owners in the Cooke Ranch.
Plaintiffs filed a petition for review of the April 26, 2022, Final Rule, 87 Fed. Reg. 24652, updating the definitions of firearm and frame or receiver issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in the district court which promptly issued a series of preliminary injunctions enjoining enforcement and the government appealed.
Home Court Statutes: The Silent Forum Selection Assassin
In the legal industry, little-known statutes with potentially serious consequences slip by unnoticed. This is the case with "home court" statutes, which have the ability to obliterate the forum selection, choice of law and/or arbitration clauses in construction agreements. This article serves as a primer on these statutes so they don't sneak past you in the future.A real estate company, that was sued by a law firm over unpaid attorneys' fees,
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Appellant filed suit against appellee, alleging breach of a promissory note.
An insurance company, that sought a declaratory judgment that it did not have to defend and indemnify a customer in a lawsuit, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court correctly found no genuine issues of material fact to justify summary judgment.
A former baseball team owner, who was sued by the new owners over the terms of the sale, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court erred in denying a motion to dismiss.
In an underlying proceeding, appellee sued appellant for defamation, alleging that he defamed him by making statements during appellant's gubernatorial campaign that equated appellee's political donations to Governor Abbot to crimes.
Kavanaugh 'Neglects' Tribal History in Navajo Water Case, Gorsuch Says in High Court Dissent
Justice Neil Gorsuch said Justice Brett Kavanaugh's majority opinion gave short shrift to the historically unfair treatment of the Navajo by the U.S. government.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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