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Eight (Corners) is Enough – Texas Supreme Court Says So – When it Comes to an Insurer’s Duty to Defend
In a certified question from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to the Texas Supreme Court, our state’s highest civil appellate court recently re-affirmed the long-standing, “eight-corners” [...]
“Opinions,” “Memorandum Opinions,” and Texas Supreme Court Review
For many years after the Texas Supreme Court adopted rules that divided the opinions issued by the intermediate courts of appeals into "opinions" and "memorandum opinions," many appellate practitioners [...]
2019 Texas Supreme Court Numbers are in…
I am crunching the numbers for opinion dispositions by the Supreme Court of Texas for the calendar year 2019. I expect to have a few blog posts showing how [...]
Texas Supreme Court Weighs in on the Admissibility of Surveillance Video
"A picture is worth a thousand words" is a saying well-known in both layman’s circles and in the law. In court, videotaped evidence can speak volumes. Because of [...]