Supreme Court of Texas - May 2003 Opinion Summaries
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W. ORANGE-COVE CONSOL. I.S.D. v. ALANISSupreme Court of Texas
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Tax LawSchool districts alleged use of a state ad valorem tax in violation of Texas Constitution article VIII, section 1-e, and dismissal was improper where... |
05/29/2003 | 02-0427 |
WAL-MART STORES, INC. v. JOHNSONSupreme Court of Texas
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, SanctionsDefendant in a personal injury action arising from falling merchandise had no duty to preserve certain missing evidence, and the trial court abused... |
05/22/2003 | 01-0441 |
MARATHON CORP. v. PITZNERSupreme Court of Texas
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05/22/2003 | 01-0870 |
IN RE: BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE, INC.Supreme Court of Texas
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Product Liability, Trade SecretsPlaintiffs in defective tire litigation are not entitled to discovery of defendant's "skim stock" formulas, which are trade secrets, as mere... |
05/22/2003 | 01-1165 |
N.P., INC. v. TURBOFFSupreme Court of Texas
Construction, Contracts, Property Law & Real Estate, Public UtilitiesA purchaser of property had a contract right to receive payment from a utility company in exchange for transfer of title to the facilities, and was... |
05/22/2003 | 01-1167 |
HOLUBEC v. BRANDENBURGERSupreme Court of Texas
Agriculture, Civil ProcedureA defective jury charge denied agricultural operators the protection of the Right to Farm Act's affirmative defense against claims that agricultural... |
05/22/2003 | 01-1214 |
SIXTH RMA PARTNERS, L.P. v. SIBLEYSupreme Court of Texas
Civil Procedure, Corporation & Enterprise LawSufficient evidence showed that a limited partnership used an alternate name as an assumed name, so that an original petition filed under the assumed... |
05/22/2003 | 02-0179 |
PROGRESSIVE COUNTY MUT. INS. CO. v. SINKSupreme Court of Texas
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment LawThere was no liability coverage under a standard Texas Personal Auto Policy where the car the driver took from his employer did not constitute a... |
05/15/2003 | 01-0534 |
MISSION PETROLEUM CARRIERS, INC. v. SOLOMONSupreme Court of Texas
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, TransportationThe court will not impose a common-law duty of reasonable care on employers who conduct in-house urine specimen collection pursuant to Department of... |
05/15/2003 | 01-0292 |
CATALINA DEV., INC. v. COUNTY OF EL PASOSupreme Court of Texas
Contracts, Government Contracts, Government LawA county's conduct constituted nothing more than acts of contract formation, and that conduct did not amount to waiver of immunity from suit for... |
05/08/2003 | 02-0299 |
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