Supreme Court of Texas - December 2003 Opinion Summaries
Page 1 of 1
Showing Result 1 - 6 of 6
| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
J.M. DAVIDSON, INC. v. WEBSTERSupreme Court of Texas
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment LawEmployer-employee arbitration agreement is ambiguous. It cannot be determined from the document itself whether plaintiff's unilateral right to... |
12/31/2003 | 01-0774 |
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE CO. OF AM. v. POOLSupreme Court of Texas
Landlord Tenant Law, Oil and Gas Law, Property Law & Real EstateThe 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 |
| 12/19/2003 | 03-0037 | |
KNOTT v. PROVIDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. CO.Supreme Court of Texas
Contracts, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment LawBecause 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 |
IN RE KUNTZSupreme Court of Texas
Civil ProcedureAn 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 |
GRANADA BIOSCIENCES, INC. v. FORBES, INC.Supreme Court of Texas
Injury & Tort Law, Media LawTrial 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 |
Results 1 to 6 of 6