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Supreme Court of Texas - December 2003 Opinion Summaries

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J.M. DAVIDSON, INC. v. WEBSTER
Supreme Court of Texas
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law 
Employer-employee arbitration agreement is ambiguous. It cannot be determined from the document itself whether plaintiff's unilateral right to...
12/31/2003 01-0774
KNOTT v. PROVIDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. CO.
Supreme Court of Texas
Contracts, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law 
Because plaintiff was able to perform some of the important and usual duties of his occupation as a physician, he was not "totally disabled" under the...
12/19/2003 02-0485
SPEED BOAT LEASING, INC. v. ELMER
Supreme Court of Texas
Contracts, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law 
Injury and Tort Law, Transportation
12/19/2003 03-0037
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE CO. OF AM. v. POOL
Supreme Court of Texas
Landlord Tenant Law, Oil and Gas Law, Property Law & Real Estate 
The court of appeals erred in failing to hold that oil and gas lessees acquired fee simple determinable mineral estates by adverse possession; it is...
12/19/2003 01-0057, 01-0058
GRANADA BIOSCIENCES, INC. v. FORBES, INC.
Supreme Court of Texas
Injury & Tort Law, Media Law 
Trial court's entry of summary judgment for defendants is reinstated. Plaintiffs presented no evidence that defamatory statements were published with...
12/19/2003 01-0788
IN RE KUNTZ
Supreme Court of Texas
Civil Procedure 
An employee's mere ability to access documents does not constitute "possession, custody, or control" under the definition set forth in Texas Rules of...
12/19/2003 02-0375

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