by George Christian | Nov 20, 2025
The Houston [1st] Court of Appeals has reversed and remanded a trial court’s grant of a TRO freezing the transfer of an energy marketing assets pending determination of a breach-of-contract suit. Axis Energy Marketing, LLC v. Apricus Enterprises, LLC (No....
by George Christian | Nov 19, 2025
In a case in which plaintiffs moved for continuance of a no evidence summary judgment hearing on the basis that their attorney’s death (which defendants knew about and served the deceased lawyer with its motion anyway) left them without inadequate time for discovery,...
by George Christian | Nov 17, 2025
The 15th Court of Appeals has dismissed the state’s lawsuit against the City of Kyle as moot because the city disannexed the property subject to the suit. The court preserved the state’s attorney’s fee claim under the Uniform Declaratory Judgment Act but dismissed its...
by George Christian | Nov 14, 2025
The Business Court [Third Division] has denied an apartment developer’s plea to the jurisdiction, which challenged the court’s subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiff general contractor’s third-party claims against 18 subcontractors. Cadence McShane Construction...
by George Christian | Nov 13, 2025
The Business Court [11th Division] has denied a landfill operator’s motion for summary judgment in a breach of contract suit in which landowners alleged that the landfill ceased payment of royalties due on the parties’ contract. Isaac Arnold, Jr., et al. v. Blue Ridge...
by George Christian | Nov 12, 2025
For the first time in its 40-year history, TCJL has filed a brief in the courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Ironically, the case, Cardinal Midstream II, LLC v. Energy Transfer LP, et al. (No. 1000 WDA 2025) pits two Dallas-based energy companies against each...
by George Christian | Nov 12, 2025
The Business Court [Houston Division] has denied AT&T’s motion for partial summary judgment with regard to a wireless provider’s claims for tortious interference with contract and defamation associated with the termination of the parties’ agreement. Fiberwave,...
by George Christian | Nov 11, 2025
The Amarillo Court of Appeals has reversed a trial court order denying TxDOT’s plea to the jurisdiction in an inverse condemnation case brought by roadside convenience store. Texas Department of Transportation v. FamFive Holdings, LLC (No. 07-25-00113-CV; September...
by George Christian | Nov 11, 2025
The Business Court [Eighth Division] has granted a Rule 91a motion to dismiss veil-piercing and breach-of-contract claims in a dispute between a California-based eyeware company and several Texas residents over a failed transaction purchase agreement. Lensabl, Inc. v....
by George Christian | Nov 10, 2025
The Amarillo Court of Appeals has granted a bar owner’s mandamus petition after the trial court denied its motion for leave to designate a responsible third party. In re Main Street Conference, LLC (No. 07-25-00267-CV; October 6, 2025) arose from a 2022 drunk driving...