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Appellant City of Houston appealed the trial court's denial of its plea to the jurisdiction, arguing that its amended agreement with appellee Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC did not constitute a valid contract to support a statutory waiver of appellant's immunity from suit.
The trial court mandated facial coverings for all courtroom participants in appellant's trial, including witnesses, unless identification was required.
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.
Appellant appealed the revocation of his community supervision in two separate cases stemming from related charges possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
Appellee filed an action against appellant but failed to file a certificate of merit as required by statute in any action against a licensed professional arising from the provision of professional services.
In 2019, law enforcement learned that two IP addresses associated with the Denison Church of the Nazarene and, its pastor, uploaded images of child pornography online. A search later uncovered a hard drive containing dozens of videos that captured children taking baths in the church offices with the pastor and appellant instructing the children on how to bathe.
Appellants sought declaratory relief, arguing that the statute of limitations for foreclosure had expired following appellee lenders' acceleration, rescission, and reacceleration of their loan.
In a dispute involving Illinois National Insurance Company and others, the court addressed issues arising from a settlement between Cobalt International Energy and its investors, led by GAMCO, after Cobalt faced allegations of securities fraud and illegal payments to Angolan officials.
In a civil rights lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. §1983, plaintiffs challenged their arrests by Olmos Park police officers, alleging violations of their First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights.