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Special Master Tells Judge Gilstrap ‘Bad Faith Conduct’ Requires Sanction of Irell & Manella Lawyers - Samsung had asked the court to sanction opposing counsel in a sealed motion filed in October, alleging attorneys representing CogniPower had deposed a Samsung representative using a doctored document. David Folsom of Texarkana was appointed by the court to serve as special master and investigate the issue in October. March 19, 2025Michelle Casady
NCAA Beats Back Texas’ ‘Sex Screening’ Temporary Injunction Bid - The NCAA had told the court there was no evidence to support Texas’ contention that any men were competing in women’s sports. “As previously represented to this Court, the NCAA is not aware of any transgender female student-athletes in any division of women’s college basketball. Moreover, even if there were, the 2025 policy would prevent them from competing.” March 19, 2025Michelle Casady
SCOTX Considers Ownership of ‘Produced Water’ - Advances in technologies to treat water produced from oil and gas fracking operations has made what was a worthless by-product into a potentially valuable resource. It’s now worth fighting for, as evidenced by arguments in the closely watched case of Cactus Water Services v. Cog Operating. March 18, 2025Janet Elliott
Litigation Roundup: SCOTX Clarifies Jurisdiction of 15th Court of Appeals - In this edition of Litigation Roundup, the Texas Supreme Court answered a burning question about the jurisdiction of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals, and Google moves to arbitrate a negligence lawsuit over an AI chatbot. March 18, 2025Michelle Casady

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Three Trends in Texas Construction Litigation - The amount of construction in Texas has boomed over the past few years, driven by population expansion and the consequent investments in infrastructure, office and retail to support the ever-growing body of residents. Naturally, with more construction comes more construction litigation. This article takes a look at the three issues driving construction litigation: construction defect claims, delay damages due to rising costs and shortages, and first-party insurance claims. March 18, 2025Mazin Sbaiti
Planning for Growth in a Contracting Economy - Without a doubt, all law firms will eventually be tested on their ability to survive a contracting economy. Not all firms will pass the test. March 13, 2025Charles Gillis
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Winter Storm Uri — Four Years Later, Zero Jury Trials for 30,000 Victims of Historic Storm - The ground had not yet thawed four years ago when the Texas courts were slammed with an avalanche of lawsuits. More than 30,000 individuals and small businesses filed wrongful death, personal injury and property damage lawsuits against ERCOT and the energy companies accusing them of gross negligence that caused much of the power blackouts. A separate class action accused energy companies and financial institutions of using Winter Storm Uri to manipulate prices and generate billions of dollars in profits. Four years later, not a single witness deposition has been taken and not a single case has been set for trial. And a growing number of legal experts predict that none of those cases will ever be heard by a jury of Texas citizens. February 13, 2025Mark Curriden