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Plaintiff, a pre-trial detainee at Lubbock County Detention Center, sued defendant, a correctional officer, under 42 U.S.C. §1983 claiming that defendant demonstrated deliberate indifference to plaintiff's constitutional rights when defendant failed to protect him from two assaults by his cellmate.
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.
In an underlying dispute, relator Texas Medical Liability Trust declined to defend its insured physician against claims brought by a former patient because it concluded the patient's claims alleged financial exploitation, not deficiencies in the physician's care.
The parties were engaged in long term projects to develop townhouse communities in Houston. The parties signed their first contract in 2017 and signed a second contract in 2019; both contracts contained arbitration provisions.
In a commercial dispute involving relators John Lee, Code Blue Solar, LLC, and NXT LVL Consulting, LLC against Dynamic SLR, Inc., and others, including Verge Law PC and attorney Kyle Kertz, the relators claimed partnership and ownership issues with Dynamic, alleging fraud and improper ousting by Dynamic with Verge's assistance.
In 2009, following the exposure of Stanford International Bank as a Ponzi scheme, appellee Ralph S. Janvey was appointed as receiver to recover assets for distribution to victims. Defendants, Gary Magness and his affiliates, having received $88.2 million from SIB through loans after attempting to redeem investments, were among those from whom the receiver sought to recover.