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| citation_id ▼ | filing_id | case_name | citation | court | year | proposition | cited_by |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 261 | 30 30 | Kassab v. Pohl | 612 S.W.3d 571, 574, 578-79 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2020 | Characterizes case; describes barratry scheme; opined Kassab's conduct arose from commercial transaction involving legal services | Kassab |
| 262 | 30 30 | Brumfield v. Williamson | 634 S.W.3d 170 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2021 | One of four barratry lawsuits; dismissed on limitations | Kassab |
| 263 | 30 30 | Gandy v. Williamson | 634 S.W.3d 214, 219 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2021 | Another barratry lawsuit; dismissed on limitations | Kassab |
| 264 | 30 30 | Cheatham v. Pohl | No. 01-20-00046-CV, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 649 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2022 | Reversed dismissal; found more than scintilla of evidence of barratry scheme | Kassab |
| 265 | 30 30 | Lockett v. HB Zachry Co. | 285 S.W.3d 63, 72 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2009 | Adoption of co-party's MSJ as procedurally legitimate practice | Kassab |
| 266 | 30 30 | Walker v. Williamson | No. 1:14cv381-KS-JCG, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 61185; 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76488; 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 59031 | S.D. Miss. | 2016 | Mississippi Litigation — runners sued Pohl for breach of contract regarding solicitation fee arrangements | Kassab |
| 267 | 30 30 | Crampton v. Farris | 596 S.W.3d 267, 274-76 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2019 | Allegations of wrongdoing in connection with prosecution of disciplinary actions are absolutely immune under Rule 17.09 | Kassab |
| 268 | 30 30 | Burch v. State Bar of Tex. | No. 07-19-00224-CV, 2020 Tex. App. LEXIS 1409 | Tex. App.—Amarillo | 2020 | Rule 17.09 immunity barred claim related to grievance proceeding | Kassab |
| 269 | 30 30 | Landry's, Inc. v. Animal Legal Def. Fund | 631 S.W.3d 40, 46, 48-50 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2021 | Judicial proceedings privilege is absolute; attaches to all aspects of proceedings; extends to communications preliminary to proposed proceedings; protects communications necessary to set judicial machinery in motion | Kassab |
| 270 | 30 30 | Crain v. Smith | 22 S.W.3d 58, 62-63 | Tex. App.—Corpus Christi | 2000 | Pre-suit letters protected by judicial proceedings privilege | Kassab |
| 271 | 30 30 | Laub v. Pesikoff | 979 S.W.2d 686, 691 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 1998 | Privilege extends beyond defamation when essence of claim is damages flowing from judicial proceeding communications | Kassab |
| 272 | 30 30 | Tex. Mut. Ins. Co. v. Ray Ferguson Interests, Inc. | No. 01-02-00807-CV, 2006 Tex. App. LEXIS 2001 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2006 | Absolute privilege applied in deceptive practices claim because theory of damages was based on allegations in judicial proceeding | Kassab |
| 273 | 30 30 | Bradt v. West | 892 S.W.2d 56, 72 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 1992 | Attorney has no right of recovery against another attorney arising from conduct in discharge of duties representing a party | Kassab |
| 274 | 30 30 | Youngkin v. Hines | 546 S.W.3d 675, 681-82 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2018 | Attorney immune from liability to nonclients for conduct within scope of representation; inquiry focuses on kind of conduct, not alleged wrongfulness | Kassab |
| 275 | 30 30 | Taylor v. Tolbert | 644 S.W.3d 637, 642, 648-49 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2022 | Even conduct prohibited by statute subject to attorney immunity if statute does not expressly abrogate the defense | Kassab |
| 276 | 30 30 | Bethel v. Quilling, Selander, Lownds, Winslett & Moser, P.C. | 595 S.W.3d 651, 657 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2020 | Criminal conduct not categorically excepted from attorney civil immunity when connected with client representation | Kassab |
| 277 | 30 30 | Cantey Hanger, LLP v. Byrd | 467 S.W.3d 477, 483, 485 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2015 | Attorney conduct may be wrongful but still within scope of representation; immunity applies to post-litigation conduct | Kassab |
| 278 | 30 30 | Haynes & Boone, LLP v. NFTD, LLC | 631 S.W.3d 65, 78-79, 81 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2021 | Attorney immunity applies to claims based on conduct outside litigation context, including business transactions | Kassab |
| 279 | 30 30 | Clayton v. Oldcastle Materials Tex., Inc. | No. 09-18-00063-CV, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 1112 | Tex. App.—Beaumont | 2019 | Attorney immunity applied to selling legal services and subsequent client representation | Kassab |
| 280 | 30 30 | Highland Capital Mgmt., LP v. Looper Reed & McGraw, P.C. | No. 05-15-00055-CV, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 442 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2016 | Attorney immunity applied to claims of illegal acquisition of stolen proprietary information | Kassab |
| 281 | 30 30 | Schlumberger Tech. Corp. v. Pasko | 544 S.W.3d 830, 833-34 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2018 | Defendant moving on limitations must conclusively establish elements; true even if all resulting damages have not yet occurred | Kassab |
| 282 | 30 30 | KPMG Peat Marwick v. Harrison Cnty. Hous. Fin. Corp. | 988 S.W.2d 746, 748 | Tex. Supreme Court | 1999 | Must conclusively prove when cause of action accrued and negate discovery rule | Kassab |
| 283 | 30 30 | United Healthcare Servs., Inc. v. First St. Hosp. LP | 570 S.W.3d 323, 335 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2018 | Cause of action accrues when tortious act committed and caused injury, or facts authorize seeking judicial remedy | Kassab |
| 284 | 30 30 | Provident Life & Acc. Ins. Co. v. Knott | 128 S.W.3d 211, 221 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2003 | Determining accrual date is a question of law | Kassab |
| 285 | 30 30 | Gen. Universal Sys. v. HAL Inc. | 500 F.3d 444, 451 | 5th Cir. | 2007 | TUTSA explicitly precludes treating trade secret misappropriation as continuing tort | Kassab |
| 286 | 30 30 | Guajardo v. Freddie Records, Inc. | No. CV H-10-02024, 2014 WL 12603179 | S.D. Tex. | 2014 | Texas Legislature decided not to make trade secret misappropriation a continuing tort | Kassab |
| 287 | 30 30 | Bianco v. Globus Med., Inc. | 53 F. Supp. 3d 929, 938 | E.D. Tex. | 2014 | Tort of misappropriation occurs at the moment of misappropriation under Texas law | Kassab |
| 288 | 30 30 | Agar Corp. v. Electro Circuits Int'l, LLC | 565 S.W.3d 12, 19-21 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2016 | Subsequent sale of misappropriated trade secrets does not restart TUTSA limitations | Kassab |
| 289 | 30 30 | Agar Corp., Inc. v. Electro Circuits Int'l, LLC | 580 S.W.3d 136, 138, 144 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2019 | Civil conspiracy shares both accrual and limitations period of underlying wrong | Kassab |
| 290 | 30 30 | Wells Fargo Bank Nw. v. RPK Capital XVI, L.L.C. | 360 S.W.3d 691, 700 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2012 | Conversion limitations begin at time of unlawful taking | Kassab |
| 291 | 30 30 | In re McCann | 422 S.W.3d 701, 704-705 | Tex. Crim. App. | 2013 | Texas Supreme Court recognized client owns contents of his or her file; attorney is agent of client | Kassab |
| 292 | 30 30 | In re George | 28 S.W.3d 511, 516 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2000 | Work product generated by attorney in representing client belongs to the client | Kassab |
| 293 | 30 30 | Title Source, Inc. v. HouseCanary, Inc. | 612 S.W.3d 517, 527 | Tex. App.—San Antonio | 2020 | TUTSA claimant must show it owns a trade secret in the information it seeks to protect | Kassab |
| 294 | 30 30 | Morgan v. Clements Fluids S. Tex., Inc. | 589 S.W.3d 177, 186-87 | Tex. App.—Tyler | 2018 | TUTSA ownership requirement | Kassab |
| 295 | 30 30 | Catania v. Garage de Le Paix, Inc. | 542 S.W.2d 239, 242 | Tex. Civ. App.—Tyler | 1976 | Plaintiff without title or right to possession cannot maintain suit in conversion | Kassab |
| 296 | 30 30 | Trammel Crow Co. No. 60 v. Harkinson | 944 S.W.2d 631, 635 | Tex. Supreme Court | 1997 | Civil conspiracy requires showing defendant liable for underlying tort | Kassab |
| 297 | 30 30 | Andrew Shebay & Co., P.P.L.C. v. Bishop | 429 S.W.3d 644, 648-49 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2013 | Texas public policy prohibits plaintiff from recovering damages from own illegal acts | Kassab |
| 298 | 30 30 | Gulf, C. & S. F. RY. Co. v. Johnson | 9 S.W. 602, 602-03 | Tex. Supreme Court | 1888 | Origin of Unlawful Acts Rule: no action will lie if plaintiff requires aid from illegal transaction | Kassab |
| 299 | 30 30 | McNally v. McNally | No. 02-18-00142-CV, 2020 WL 5241189 | Tex. App.—Fort Worth | 2020 | Unlawful Acts Rule remains good law; uses 'inextricably intertwined' language | Kassab |
| 300 | 30 30 | Dover v. Baker, Brown, Sharman & Parker | 859 S.W.2d 441, 450-51 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 1993 | Purpose of rule is to deter unlawful acts; rule applies even if defendants also committed unlawful acts | Kassab |
| 301 | 30 30 | Truyen Luong v. McAllister | No. 01-17-00198-CV, 2018 WL 3651103 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2018 | Barratry contract void for illegality; solicitation as essential purpose renders contract void | Kassab |
| 302 | 30 30 | Sharpe v. Turley | 191 S.W.3d 362, 363-64, 369 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2006 | Unlawful acts rule applied where plaintiff's claim to documents founded on illegal removal from property | Kassab |
| 303 | 30 30 | Denson v. Dallas Cnty. Credit Union | 262 S.W.3d 846, 855 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2008 | Cannot indirectly profit from business prohibited without proper license; tort claims inextricably intertwined with illegal contract | Kassab |
| 304 | 30 30 | Sw. Energy Prod. Co. v. Berry-Helfand | 491 S.W.3d 699, 710-11 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2016 | TUTSA damages: lost profits, defendant's actual profits, value investor would pay, development costs avoided, reasonable royalty | Kassab |
| 305 | 30 30 | Tony Gullo Motors I, L.P. v. Chapa | 212 S.W.3d 299, 310-11 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2006 | Texas law does not allow recovery of attorney's fees unless authorized by statute or contract — the American Rule | Kassab |
| 306 | 30 30 | Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P. v. Nat'l Dev. & Research Corp. | 299 S.W.3d 106, 119 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2009 | Texas Supreme Court declined to address whether 'tort of another' exception should be adopted | Kassab |
| 307 | 30 30 | Martin-Simon v. Womack | 68 S.W.3d 793, 797-98 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2001 | Attorney's fees in prior litigation generally not recoverable as damages | Kassab |
| 308 | 30 30 | Sunchase IV Homeowners Ass'n v. Atkinson | 643 S.W.3d 420, 422 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2022 | Whether party entitled to attorney's fees is question of law | Kassab |
| 309 | 30 30 | Tex. Dep't of Parks & Wildlife v. Miranda | 133 S.W.3d 217, 228 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2004 | Purpose of summary judgments is to eliminate patently unmeritorious claims | Kassab |
| 310 | 30 30 | Lujan v. Navistar, Inc. | 555 S.W.3d 79, 84 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2018 | Traditional MSJ standard — no genuine issue of material fact | Kassab |
| 311 | 30 30 | Ford Motor Co. v. Ridgway | 135 S.W.3d 598, 600 | Tex. Supreme Court | 2004 | Genuine issue exists if more than scintilla of evidence produced | Kassab |
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