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In a complex legal dispute involving appellant Gespa Nicaragua, S.A. (Gespa) and appellees Flextronics International USA, Inc., Flextronics Automotive USA (Texas), LLC, collectively, Flextronics, Recom AG, and Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., the court addressed multiple issues stemming from a contract for the purchase of solar panels for a project in Nicaragua.
Seven codefendants appealed their various convictions stemming from a multi-million-dollar healthcare conspiracy involving surgery-referral kickbacks at Forest Park Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
Appellant obtained a judgment against appellee. The parties later signed a settlement agreement and appellee began making payments pursuant to the schedule in the settlement agreement.
In a dispute over oil-and-gas royalties, 214 plaintiffs sued defendant Devon Energy Production Company, L.P., alleging underpayment exceeding $100 million.
The paternal grandparents of H.S. and E.S. filed a suit against mother and father and sought to be appointed sole managing conservators of the children.
Mother and father were married in 2001 and had two children, O.L. and R. L. In 2021, mother filed for divorce and served father with her amended petition for divorce.
In a dispute involving petitioner Bay, Ltd., a development and construction company, and respondent The Most Reverend Wm. Michael Mulvey, Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi, the court addressed the issue of settlement credits.