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NALA announces Advanced Paralegal Certification Program for Personal Injury Paralegals! The Advanced Paralegal Certification Board has announced that a comprehensive new program on Personal Injury will be completed by March 1, 2010. The Personal Injury Core Course, a prerequisite to certification in specific PI practice areas, is now available and open for registration to all those seeking this advanced credential. ACP Entity Medical Liability. ACP Individual Medical Liability. Once a Certified Paralegal...
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Tag Archives: Rule 94. Exemplary Damages Caps Need Not Be Pleaded. June 23, 2015. Posted in Opinions and Judgments. Mike Northrup is the chair of the appellate practice group at Cowles and Thompson, P.C. He is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and is a former Chair of the Appellate Law Section. More. Subscribe to this blog by Email. The Texas Supreme Court Adopts a Factual Plausibility Pleading Standard. US Su...
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Subscribe to Mandamus RSS Feed. Mandamus standard over dominant jurisdiction is relaxed. June 1, 2016. Posted in Dominant jurisdiction,. When is Mandamus Relief Available for Conflicting Trial Settings? January 22, 2016. Trial court’s reach exceeds its grasp. January 13, 2016. Posted in Mandamus,. The Dallas Court of Appeals recently held that a trial court lacks jurisdiction to issue a show-cause order for a non-party to appear if the party is outside the s...
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Employee’s assault claim barred by the TCHRA. April 14, 2015. Posted in Opinions and Judgments,. In a short, straight-forward opinion, the Dallas Court of Appeals. Recently held that a common-law claim for assault is precluded by the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act. Waffle House v. Williams. BC v Steak N Shake Operations, Inc. Can be found here. Tags: Opinions and Judgments,. Subscribe to this blog by Email. Texas Anti-SLAPP Commercial Speech Exemption ...
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Tag Archives: sexual harassment. Employee’s assault claim barred by the TCHRA. April 14, 2015. Posted in Opinions and Judgments,. Mike Northrup is the chair of the appellate practice group at Cowles and Thompson, P.C. He is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and is a former Chair of the Appellate Law Section. More. Subscribe to this blog by Email. Cowles and Thompson PC. Dallas Court of Appeals. United States S...
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Employee’s assault claim barred by the TCHRA. April 14, 2015. Posted in Opinions and Judgments,. Mike Northrup is the chair of the appellate practice group at Cowles and Thompson, P.C. He is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and is a former Chair of the Appellate Law Section. More. Subscribe to this blog by Email. The Texas Supreme Court Adopts a Factual Plausibility Pleading Standard. Cowles and Thompson PC.
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Archives: Opinions and Judgments. Subscribe to Opinions and Judgments RSS Feed. The Impact of Medical Lien Funding on Past Medical Expenses “Actually Paid or Incurred”. August 11, 2016. Posted in Damages,. Opinions and Judgments,. The Texas Supreme Court Adopts a Factual Plausibility Pleading Standard. August 8, 2016. Posted in Appellate Rules,. Did the Texas Supreme Court substitute fair notice pleading for well-pleaded complaints? June 22, 2016. Ordinarily...
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Summary Judgment Archives - Reverse & Render
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Tag Archives: Summary Judgment. Plaintiffs avoid getting (anti) SLAPPed. February 21, 2016. Posted in Opinions and Judgments,. Employee’s assault claim barred by the TCHRA. April 14, 2015. Posted in Opinions and Judgments,. Dallas weighs in on no-evidence summary judgment procedure. September 24, 2014. Posted in Summary Judgment. The Dallas Court of Appeals has written a couple of recent significant opinions addressing no-evidence summary judgment practice&#...
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Discretion to issue "superdupersedeas" against the State - Reverse & Render
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Insight and Commentary on Texas Appellate Law. Discretion to issue “superdupersedeas” against the State. December 22, 2014. Posted in Mandamus,. The Supreme Court of Texas. Has recognized the discretion of a trial court judge to deny the State of Texas automatic supersedeas in cases involving non-monetary judgments pursuant to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 24.2(a)(3). In re State Board for Educator Certification. The State then sought mandamus relief from the Texas Supreme Court. The issue raised...