Texas Supreme Court Holds for Injured Plaintiff is Premises Security Case
This morning, in a much anticipated decision, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of a plaintiff (Smith) who suffered a brain and other injuries in a brawl between fraternity members and people attending a wedding party in the bar at a Conroe resort. Smith sued the resort, arguing that… continue reading...
Medicare Secondary Payer Act Update
The United States of America v. James J. Stricker, et al is a recent lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The claim is to recover conditional payments under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (42 USC §1395y(b)(2)) from a… continue reading...
Tx/Up!’s Capital City Howls and Whispers
Kinky Friedman is once again throwing his ten gallon hat into the ring for the Texas gubernatorial election, this time as a Democrat. Kinky is a part time novelist, huckster, musician, raconteur and bon vivant. Yet to his critics, he is simply a gadfly. The self-described “Kinkster” does not appear… continue reading...
TEXAS UPDATE!
The National Audubon Society recently issued a report that Hummingbirds do not have the physical capacity to walk. So what. You ought to see our Texas Update! writers after our weekly happy hour/staff meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ Chamberlain♦McHaney Scores Summary Judgment in Construction Dispute: The firm obtained a summary… continue reading...