At the behest of the State Legislature (SB 293), the Texas Supreme Court recently finalized and adopted amendments to Rule ...
Opinion: The Texas Supreme Court’s latest amendments to Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 166a represent an important step forward for summary-judgment practice in Texas.
Specifically, "In those instances, there simply is no issue to be decided by a jury based on the evidence. A jury resolves factual, not legal, disputes. If a case involves no material factual disputes ...
The Texas Business Court continues to grant dispositive motions, enforce unambiguous agreements, and shape commercial law. In ...
Important procedural differences exist between motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) permits a court to grant a motion to dismiss for "failure ...
Last week, a California court issued a ruling construed as being anti-industry. The decision defines a company's legal duty to its consumers when a competing and allegedly safer drug is in the ...
Proof of trade secret misappropriation is a fact-intensive inquiry and requires a trial by jury to resolve questions of fact. The featured case for this article is the recent opinion by Judge Amy M.
Indiana Court of AppealsFolabi Oshinubi, Denzel Lewis and Clarence White v. Reiling Teder & Schrier, LLCNo. 25A-CT-940 Civil. Appeal from the Tippecanoe Circuit Court, Judge Sean M. Persin. Judge ...
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