by TCJL | Jul 2, 2012
In a 6-3 decision, the Texas Supreme Court has held that the Texas Medical Liability Act does not require a claimant to be a patient of a health care provider for his or her claims to fall under the act, as long as the other requirements of the act are met. In Texas...
by TCJL | Jul 2, 2012
In a 6-3 decision, the Texas Supreme Court has held that the Texas Medical Liability Act does not require a claimant to be a patient of a health care provider for his or her claims to fall under the act, as long as the other requirements of the act are met. In Texas...
by TCJL | Jun 28, 2012
TCJL and the Texas Oil & Gas Association today filed an amicus brief in the Texas Supreme Court requesting the court to accept review in Host Marriott, LP v. Keystone-Texas Property Holding Company, No. 12-0289. Among several issues of importance in the case, we...
by TCJL | Jun 14, 2012
If a decision by the Fort Worth Court of Appeals is allowed to stand, Texas will become one of the few jurisdictions in the nation that recognizes a cause of action for the wrongful death of a pet. In Strickland v. Medlen (No. 12-0047). TCJL’s amicus brief...