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Appellant initiated a lawsuit against appellees Ryan E. Hodge and Helping Hands Capital, LLC, alleging an agreement was made where appellant would be an equal owner of the newly formed business, which was not honored when the company was established with Hodge as the sole owner.
The parties were embroiled in a legal battle over their two young children, who were wrongfully retained by defendant in El Paso, Texas, after a visit from their habitual residence in Juarez, Mexico.
Mr. StarksAppellant was observed by a US Postal Service carrier removing mailed packages from a neighbor's porch, taking that the carrier had just delivered.
Soniant and Leary, principals of appellant Mintvest Capital and appellee Coinmint, agreed to create a Bitcoin mining firm with their companies being equal 50% owners.
Appellant, a security guard, encountered Officer M.T. Long of the Houston Police Department on two consecutive nights while patrolling an office building.
This was an accelerated interlocutory appeal of a case filed after an altercation at a homeowners' association meeting between members of the HOA board.