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| citation_id ▼ | filing_id | case_name | citation | court | year | proposition | cited_by |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 926 | 67 67 | In re Columbia Med. Ctr. of Las Colinas, Subsidiary, L.P. | 290 S.W.3d 204, 210-13 | Tex. | 2009 | Jury's decision not to be tampered with lightly; trial court's discretion has limits; must be for specific, significant, proper reasons | Pohl |
| 927 | 67 67 | Herbert v. Herbert | 754 S.W.2d 141, 144 | Tex. | 1988 | Long-established precedents demonstrate respect for jury verdicts | Pohl |
| 928 | 67 67 | In re C.H. | 89 S.W.3d 17, 25 | Tex. | 2002 | Factual sufficiency only prevails where finding so against great weight as to be manifestly unjust, shock conscience, or clearly demonstrate bias | Pohl |
| 929 | 67 67 | Pool v. Ford Motor Co. | 715 S.W.2d 629, 635 | Tex. | 1986 | Factual sufficiency standard | Pohl |
| 930 | 67 67 | Jang Won Cho v. Kun Sik Kim | 572 S.W.3d 783, 810 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2019 | Factual sufficiency under clear and convincing standard requires determining whether fact finder could reasonably form firm conviction or belief | Pohl |
| 931 | 67 67 | Four J's Cmty. Living Ctr., Inc. v. Wagner | 630 S.W.3d 502, 513 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2021 | Legal sufficiency requires demonstrating no evidence supports the finding | Pohl |
| 932 | 67 67 | In re Munsch | 614 S.W.3d 397, 400 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2020 | New trial order must provide understandable, reasonably specific explanation; cannot simply parrot pro forma template | Pohl |
| 933 | 67 67 | In re Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. | 407 S.W.3d 746, 748-49 | Tex. | 2013 | Trial court must explain with reasonable specificity why it granted new trial | Pohl |
| 934 | 67 67 | In re United Scaffolding, Inc. | 377 S.W.3d 685, 688-89 | Tex. | 2012 | Trial court abuses discretion if new trial order provides no more than pro forma template | Pohl |
| 935 | 67 67 | In re Bent | 487 S.W.3d 170, 173 | Tex. | 2016 | Constitutional requirements for new trial orders | Pohl |
| 936 | 67 67 | Zarate v. Rodriguez | 542 S.W.3d 26, 35 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2017 | Directed verdict warranted only when evidence is such that no other verdict can be rendered | Pohl |
| 937 | 67 67 | Barrow-Shaver Res. Co. v. Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. | 590 S.W.3d 471, 480 | Tex. | 2019 | Judgment against jury verdict proper only when law does not allow reasonable jurors to decide otherwise | Pohl |
| 938 | 67 67 | Mitchell v. Bank of Am., N.A. | 156 S.W.3d 622, 628 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2004 | Objections to court's charge in motion for new trial are untimely and preserve nothing for review | Pohl |
| 939 | 67 67 | Zermeno v. Garcia | No. 14-17-00843-CV, 2019 WL 2063090, at *3 n.5 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2019 | Cannot raise charge objection for first time in motion for new trial | Pohl |
| 940 | 67 67 | Bryan v. Papalia | 542 S.W.3d 676, 692-93 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2017 | Party waives right to object to alleged verdict inconsistency by not asserting before court dismisses jury | Pohl |
| 941 | 67 67 | Agar Corp., Inc. v. Electro Circuits Int'l, LLC | 565 S.W.3d 12, 19-21 (COA); 580 S.W.3d 136 (Tex.) | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] / Tex. | 2016 | For a specific party, limitations starts when that party first misappropriated — not when third party did; different people can commit separate acts of misappropriation | Pohl |
| 942 | 67 67 | Dugger v. Arredondo | 408 S.W.3d 825, 831-32 | Tex. | 2013 | Common law unlawful acts doctrine is no longer a viable defense — preempted by proportionate responsibility statute | Pohl |
| 943 | 67 67 | Carcamo-Lopez v. Does 1 through 20 | 865 F. Supp. 2d 736, 767 | W.D. Tex. | 2011 | When illegal conduct arises in defense, not plaintiff's case, unlawful acts rule will not bar claims | Pohl |
| 944 | 67 67 | Alderson v. United States | 718 F. Supp. 2d 1186, 1200 | C.D. Cal. | 2010 | Distinguished — dealt with protectable interest in knowledge of how fraud occurred; not analogous to customer lists | Pohl |
| 945 | 67 67 | Youngkin v. Hines | 546 S.W.3d 675, 683 | Tex. | 2018 | Attorney immunity requires demonstration of 'existence of attorney-client relationship at the time' | Pohl |
| 946 | 67 67 | Landry's, Inc. v. Animal Legal Def. Fund | 631 S.W.3d 40, 46 | Tex. | 2021 | Judicial proceedings privilege applies only to communications in due course of judicial proceeding and protects against libel/slander | Pohl |
| 947 | 67 67 | Dew v. Crown Derrick Erectors, Inc. | 208 S.W.3d 448, 452 | Tex. | 2006 | Threshold inquiry for superseding cause is whether intervening cause and consequences could reasonably have been anticipated by original wrongdoer | Pohl |
| 948 | 67 67 | Sw. Energy Prod. Co. v. Berry-Helfand | 491 S.W.3d 699, 710 | Tex. | 2016 | Flexible and imaginative approach applied to calculation of damages in trade secret cases | Pohl |
| 949 | 67 67 | Dixon Fin. Servs., Ltd. v. Chang | 325 S.W.3d 668, 678 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2010 | Equitable principles allow recovery of attorney fees as actual damages when party required to prosecute/defend prior action as consequence of defendant's wrongful act | Pohl |
| 950 | 67 67 | LaCore Enters., LLC v. Angles | No. 05-21-00798-CV, 2023 WL 2607562, at *9 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2023 | Distinguished — dealt with fees from same proceeding, not fees from other cases; Pohl argues Kassab mischaracterizes this case | Pohl |
| 951 | 67 67 | Red Sea Gaming, Inc. v. Block Investments (Nevada) Co. | 338 S.W.3d 562, 572-73 | Tex. App.—El Paso | 2010 | Appropriate for property owner to consider unaccepted offers, market knowledge, and actual sale price when testifying to value | Pohl |
| 952 | 67 67 | Custom Transit, L.P. v. Flatrolled Steel, Inc. | 375 S.W.3d 337, 352 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2012 | Property owner rule applies even to intangible property | Pohl |
| 953 | 67 67 | Jabri v. Alsayyed | 145 S.W.3d 660, 667 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2004 | Property owner allowed to testify regarding market value of business goodwill (intangible property) | Pohl |
| 954 | 67 67 | Horizon Health Corp. v. Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. | 520 S.W.3d 848, 867 | Tex. | 2017 | Clear and convincing evidence of outrageous, malicious, or reprehensible conduct supports exemplary damages | Pohl |
| 955 | 67 67 | Safeshred, Inc. v. Martinez | 365 S.W.3d 655, 662 | Tex. | 2012 | Malice may exist where employer circulates false/malicious rumors or actively interferes with employee's ability to find other employment | Pohl |
| 956 | 67 67 | In re Dawson | 550 S.W.3d 625, 630 | Tex. | 2018 | Failure to comply with timely disclosure obligations is independent basis to deny responsible third party designation | Pohl |
| 957 | 67 67 | Republic Ins. Co. v. Davis | 856 S.W.2d 158 | Tex. | 1993 | Three-part test for offensive use waiver: (1) affirmative relief implicating privileged materials, (2) outcome determinative, (3) only way to obtain evidence | Pohl |
| 958 | 67 67 | In re Microvast, Inc. | No. 01-18-00049-CV, 2018 WL 4131068, at *5 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2018 | Three-part offensive use waiver test | Pohl |
| 959 | 67 67 | KBIDC Investments, LLC v. Zuru Toys Inc. | No. 05-19-00159-CV, 2020 WL 5988014, at *22 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2020 | Attorney invoices are routinely redacted when offered into evidence to protect privilege | Pohl |
| 960 | 67 67 | Desio v. Del Bosque | No. 05-21-00022-CV, 2022 WL 500025 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2022 | Distinguished — dealt with fee affidavit without billing records; Pohl provided billing records at trial | Pohl |
| 961 | 67 67 | Yowell v. Granite Operating Co. | 620 S.W.3d 335, 355 | Tex. | 2020 | Conditional appellate fees require opinion testimony about services reasonably necessary and reasonable hourly rate | Pohl |
| 962 | 67 67 | Marino v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Ins. Co. | 787 S.W.2d 948, 949 | Tex. | 1990 | Distinguished — addressed res judicata when cause of action not recognized until after first judgment; not applicable where claims existed and were directly ruled on | Pohl |
| 963 | 67 67 | Sw. Bell Tel. Co. v. Mktg. on Hold Inc. | 308 S.W.3d 909, 916 | Tex. | 2010 | Assignments may be invalidated on public policy grounds | Pohl |
| 964 | 67 67 | PPG Indus., Inc. v. JMB/Houston Centers Partners Ltd. P'ship | 146 S.W.3d 79, 87 | Tex. | 2004 | Assignability of most claims does not mean all are assignable; exceptions may be required due to equity and public policy | Pohl |
| 965 | 67 67 | Texas Ethics Opinion No. 670 | March 2018 | 2018 | Attorney can use copies of former client documents as forms in new firm provided confidential information kept confidential | Pohl |
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citation TEXT,
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year INTEGER,
proposition TEXT,
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