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Beaumont Court of Appeals Reverses Judgment for Plaintiff in Tort Claims Act Suit Against TXDOT
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has reversed a Jefferson County district court’s judgment finding TxDOT liable to an injured plaintiff under the Texas Tort Claims Act....
Waco Court of Appeals Finds That Insurer Has Duty to Defend in Dispute over Coverage in Third-Party Liability Suit
The Waco Court of Appeals has ruled that an insurer had a duty to defend under a CGL policy in a third-party liability case in which the plaintiff’s worker status...
Divided SCOTX Holds That Scope of Utility Easement by Estoppel Is Limited to Original Investment in Poles and Wires
The Texas Supreme Court has reversed a San Antonio Court of Appeals ruling that allowed an electric utility’s to upgrade a power line on an easement acquired in the...
SCOTX Rules That $25 Million Cap on Amount of Supersedeas Bond Applies on Per Judgment Debtor Basis
In a 5-4 decision, the Texas Supreme Court has held that the $25 million cap on the amount of a supersedeas bond applies on a per judgment debtor basis. TCJL filed...
Corpus Christi-Edinburg Court of Appeals Rejects County’s, ISD’s Immunity Claims in Disputes with Contractors Hired to Repair Hurricane Harvey Damage
The Corpus Christi-Edinburg Court of Appeals has affirmed three TC orders denying a county’s and ISD’s plea to the jurisdiction in a payment dispute with general...
Beaumont Court of Appeals Mandamuses Trial Court for Refusal to Bifurcate Trial on Policy Benefits, Bad Faith Claims
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has granted an insurer’s petition for writ of mandamus vacating a trial court order denying its motion to bifurcate a trial arising...
ILR: British TV series Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office Propels and Third Party Litigation Funding (TPLF)
ITV’s Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office Highlights Problematic TPLF Practices January 22, 2024 In recent weeks, the gripping new British TV series Mr. Bates vs. The Post...
Business Court Denies Defendant’s Plea to the Jurisdiction in Indemnity Dispute
Another party has tried to get out from under the jurisdiction of the Business Court by alleging that a plaintiff was forum shopping or faking its pleadings to...
Get Out The Vote: Texas Primary Runoff 5-26-26
Voted in the Primary? Vote in the same runoff you chose in March. Didn't Vote? You can vote in either party's runoff. The leaders chosen in these races will help...
Business Court Grants Partial Summary Judgment in Contract Dispute Between Chemical Companies
The Business Court has granted partial summary judgment in a dispute between chemical companies over the terms of a purchase and exchange agreement. Westlake...
Beaumont Court of Appeals Reverses Judgment for Plaintiff in Tort Claims Act Suit Against TXDOT
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has reversed a Jefferson County district court’s judgment finding TxDOT liable to an injured plaintiff under the Texas Tort Claims Act. Texas Department of Transportation v. Oscar Camarillo (No. 99-24-00180-CV; March 19, 2026) arose from...
Waco Court of Appeals Finds That Insurer Has Duty to Defend in Dispute over Coverage in Third-Party Liability Suit
The Waco Court of Appeals has ruled that an insurer had a duty to defend under a CGL policy in a third-party liability case in which the plaintiff’s worker status arguably fell outside a broad exclusion for employee lawsuits. Admiral Insurance Company v. Lippert...
Divided SCOTX Holds That Scope of Utility Easement by Estoppel Is Limited to Original Investment in Poles and Wires
The Texas Supreme Court has reversed a San Antonio Court of Appeals ruling that allowed an electric utility’s to upgrade a power line on an easement acquired in the 1940s. In a 5-4 decision, the Court held that although the utility established that it had an easement...
SCOTX Rules That $25 Million Cap on Amount of Supersedeas Bond Applies on Per Judgment Debtor Basis
In a 5-4 decision, the Texas Supreme Court has held that the $25 million cap on the amount of a supersedeas bond applies on a per judgment debtor basis. TCJL filed an amicus curiae brief in the case arguing that the statute, § 52.006, CPRC, establishes an aggregate,...
Corpus Christi-Edinburg Court of Appeals Rejects County’s, ISD’s Immunity Claims in Disputes with Contractors Hired to Repair Hurricane Harvey Damage
The Corpus Christi-Edinburg Court of Appeals has affirmed three TC orders denying a county’s and ISD’s plea to the jurisdiction in a payment dispute with general contractors over repairs to damage caused by Hurricane Harvey. Aransas County v. NorthStar Recovery...
Beaumont Court of Appeals Mandamuses Trial Court for Refusal to Bifurcate Trial on Policy Benefits, Bad Faith Claims
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has granted an insurer’s petition for writ of mandamus vacating a trial court order denying its motion to bifurcate a trial arising from a dispute over property damage allegedly caused by a hurricane. In re Covington Specialty Insurance...
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Spring 2024
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George Christian Award: Tribute to Chief Justice Nathan Hecht
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2023 Annual Meeting
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88th Legislative Session Report
- Part 1: TCJL Priority Bills Passed in the 88th Session
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TPLF: Third Party Litigation Funding
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