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Summary Judgment In A Commercial Collection Lawsuit: Part II ( February 2001 )
(c) the defendant will oppose the motion for summary judgment. An example of a contested motion for summary judgm. -
Preserving Summary Judgment Error for Appeal ( September 2000 )
This article discusses when is it necessary to object to summary judgment evidence and obtain an express ruling to preserve error for appeal; and (2) when does an otherwise interlocutory summary judgment order that contains a Mother Hubbard clause, or similar language, constitute a final and appealable judgment. -
Summary Judgment In A Commercial Collection Lawsuit: Part I ( December 2000 )
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, "[t]he obligation of the seller is to transfer and deliver and that of the buyer. -
FACTS OF CASE Well Solutions, Inc. v. Ross Stafford, 4th Court of AppealsÃÂSA, (No. 04-00-00001-CV, September 2.
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The Supreme Court found in a per curium decision that four racial or derogatory remarks made over a 14-year period .
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No-Evidence Summary Judgments And Other Related Developments ( April 2000 )
This article examines several appellate decisions construing and applying the no-evidence summary judgment rule, Rule 166a(i), which went into effect September 1, 1997. -
What is a Motion? ( August 1999 )
When involved in a lawsuit, parties and their attorneys often file motions, as in a motion to dismiss or a motion . -
Is Summary Judgment Dead--Or Alive & Kicking? ( June 1999 )
A party is entitled to summary judgment (i.e., to have the case dismissed before trial) under Rule 56 of the .
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