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999 case law citations with propositions — what each case was cited for

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31 rows where filing_id = 23

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citation_id ▼ filing_id case_name citation court year proposition cited_by
206 23 23 Walker v. Williamson 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 61185 S.D. Miss. 2016 Background on the Federal Court Case where Runners sued Pohl for breach of contract relating to 'public relations and marketing services' for Deepwater Horizon clients Kassab
207 23 23 Kassab v. Pohl 612 S.W.3d 571 Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2020 Evidence that Runners were paid over $5 million in barratry pass-through money; Kassab prepared State Bar-approved advertisement letters and hundreds of Mississippi residents responded Kassab
208 23 23 Walker v. Williamson 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 59031 S.D. Miss. 2017 Runners contracted with Pohl to provide marketing and public relations services for automobile rollover accidents Kassab
209 23 23 Cheatham v. Pohl 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 649 Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2022 Two solicited families presented evidence of illegal solicitation; a civil barratry claim under Section 82.0651(a) is a 'contract-based' claim; Cheatham reversed and remanded after wrongful summary judgment dismissal Kassab
210 23 23 Walker v. Williamson 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76488 S.D. Miss. 2016 Runners procured thousands of BP claims and approximately sixty motor vehicle accident cases for Pohl but Pohl did not pay the agreed share of fees Kassab
211 23 23 Brumfield v. Williamson 634 S.W.3d 170 Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2021 Brumfield case dismissed on summary judgment solely on limitations grounds; court rejected analogy between legal malpractice claims and civil barratry claims (at 205 n.34) Kassab
212 23 23 Gandy v. Williamson 634 S.W.3d 214 Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2021 Gandy case dismissed on summary judgment solely on limitations grounds Kassab
213 23 23 KPMG Peat Marwick v. Harrison Cty. Hous. Fin. Corp. 988 S.W.2d 746 Tex. 1999 Traditional summary judgment standard — movant must show no genuine issue of material fact exists Kassab
214 23 23 Sci. Spectrum, Inc. v. Martinez 941 S.W.2d 910 Tex. 1997 Defendant moving for traditional summary judgment must negate at least one essential element or establish each element of an affirmative defense Kassab
215 23 23 Valence Operating Co. v. Dorsett 164 S.W.3d 656 Tex. 2005 Court must take as true all evidence favorable to the nonmovant and indulge every reasonable inference in the nonmovant's favor Kassab
216 23 23 Marino v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Ins. Co. 787 S.W.2d 948 Tex. 1990 Res judicata does not apply when material facts have changed or new facts have occurred that alter legal rights or relations; judgment extends only to facts as they existed when rendered Kassab
217 23 23 City of Lubbock v. Stubbs 327 S.W.2d 411 Tex. 1959 Estoppel by judgment extends only to facts in issue as they existed at the time the judgment was rendered Kassab
218 23 23 Barr v. Resolution Trust Corp. ex rel. Sunbelt Fed. Sav. 837 S.W.2d 627 Tex. 1992 A final judgment extinguishes the right to bring suit on the transaction or series of connected transactions out of which the action arose — if claims are from different transactions, res judicata cannot apply Kassab
219 23 23 Commint Technical Servs., Inc. v. Quickel 314 S.W.3d 646 Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2010 Logical relationship test for same transaction or occurrence; breach of contract and defamation claims met the test even though one spanned a longer time period because both arose from breakdown of the employment relationship Kassab
220 23 23 Wells v. Dotson 261 S.W.3d 275 Tex. App.—Tyler 2008 'Transaction' defined flexibly, comprehending a series of many occurrences logically related to one another Kassab
221 23 23 Encore Enters., Inc. v. Borderplex Realty Tr. 583 S.W.3d 713 Tex. App.—El Paso 2019 Only 'some of the facts surrounding the causes of action' need arise from the same transaction or occurrence Kassab
222 23 23 Rahlek, Ltd. v. Wells 587 S.W.3d 57 Tex. App.—Eastland 2019 Declaratory judgment action to construe 2006 deed was logically related to unjust enrichment counterclaim arising from royalty payments made pursuant to the deed in 2013, despite time gap Kassab
223 23 23 Rogers v. Ardella Veigel Inter Vivos Tr. No. 2 162 S.W.3d 281 Tex. App.—Amarillo 2005 Distinguished — R.W.'s single-sentence averment was insufficient because it lacked prayer for relief, jurisdictional amount, cause of action, and counsel disclaimed affirmative relief Kassab
224 23 23 Low v. Henry 221 S.W.3d 609 Tex. 2007 Texas follows a fair notice standard for pleading; courts assess whether an opposing party can ascertain from the pleading the nature, basic issues, and relevant evidence Kassab
225 23 23 Holman St. Baptist Church v. Jefferson 317 S.W.3d 540 Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2010 Section 16.069 applies when the opposing party seeks affirmative relief; mere seeking of a declaration on limitations does not trigger § 16.069, but a request for return of stock was affirmative relief that triggered § 16.069 Kassab
226 23 23 Ball v. SBC Communs., Inc. 2003 Tex. App. LEXIS 5286 Tex. App.—San Antonio 2003 Distinguished — § 16.069 does not revive claims brought as counterclaims in a suit for declaratory judgment alleging claims are barred by limitations; this is not a declaratory judgment action seeking no affirmative relief Kassab
227 23 23 Ferguson v. Bldg. Materials Corp. of Am. 295 S.W.3d 642 Tex. 2009 Judicial estoppel precludes a litigant from taking inconsistent positions to obtain an unfair advantage Kassab
228 23 23 Lindsay ex. rel. Lindsay v. South San Antonio Indep. Sch. Dist. 983 S.W.2d 778 Tex. App.—San Antonio 1998 Statutory benefit claim was assignable because it bore significant resemblance to a common law action for breach of contract Kassab
229 23 23 Nguyen v. Watts 605 S.W.3d 761 Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2020 Civil barratry claims under Section 82.0651(c) sound in tort Kassab
230 23 23 State Farm Fire & Cas. Co. v. Gandy 925 S.W.2d 696 Tex. 1996 Generally, tort claims are assignable Kassab
231 23 23 Zuniga, Jr. v. Groce, Locke & Hebdon 878 S.W.2d 313 Tex. App.—San Antonio 1994 An assignment of a legal malpractice action arising from litigation is invalid — but this exception does not apply to barratry claims per Brumfield Kassab
232 23 23 PPG Industries v. JMB/Houston Ctrs. Ltd. P'ship 146 S.W.3d 79 Tex. 2004 Distinguished — PPG dealt with DTPA claims and carved out equitable assignments like contingent-fee interests to an attorney; concerns about jury confusion from mental anguish and punitive damages not present with barratry claims Kassab
233 23 23 Wright v. Sydow 173 S.W.3d 534 Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2004 Court declined to use Disciplinary Rule 1.08 to void an otherwise valid settlement agreement entered into at arm's length Kassab
234 23 23 M.A. Mills, P.C. v. Kotts 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 359 Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2022 An agreement is not illegal, void, or unenforceable as against public policy merely because it contravenes a Disciplinary Rule Kassab
235 23 23 Omohundro v. Matthews 341 S.W.2d 401 Tex. 1960 One who comes seeking equity must come with clean hands Kassab
236 23 23 Ex parte Ubadimma 623 S.W.3d 530 Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2021 Counsel's statements are not evidence Kassab

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CREATE TABLE citations (
    citation_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
    filing_id INTEGER REFERENCES filings(filing_id),
    case_name TEXT,
    citation TEXT,
    court TEXT,
    year INTEGER,
    proposition TEXT,
    cited_by TEXT
);
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