Case Citations
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13 rows where filing_id = 24
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| citation_id ▼ | filing_id | case_name | citation | court | year | proposition | cited_by |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 237 | 24 24 | Marino v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Ins. Co. | 787 S.W.2d 948 | Tex. | 1990 | Distinguished — Marino dealt with a cause of action not recognized until after the first judgment (bad faith tort claim); here, the barratry claims existed and were adjudicated before the purported assignments | Pohl |
| 238 | 24 24 | City of Lubbock v. Stubbs | 327 S.W.2d 411 | Tex. | 1959 | Distinguished — Stubbs involved a new zoning ordinance and different 'present use' of land in each suit; here Kassab asserts the exact same claims that were previously adjudicated | Pohl |
| 239 | 24 24 | Hernandez v. Del Ray Chem. Intern., Inc. | 56 S.W.3d 112 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2001 | Courts focus on whether a claim existed and was 'a claim that was raised or that could have been raised in the first action' | Pohl |
| 240 | 24 24 | Commint Tech. Services, Inc. v. Quickel | 314 S.W.3d 646 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2010 | Kassab's own cited case states the logical relationship test 'is met when the same facts, which may or may not be disputed, are significant and logically relevant to both claims' — Kassab omitted 'significant' | Pohl |
| 241 | 24 24 | Smith v. Ferguson | 160 S.W.3d 115 | Tex. App.—Dallas | 2005 | Section 16.069 does not apply when the essential facts on which the counterclaim is based are not significantly and logically relevant to both claims | Pohl |
| 242 | 24 24 | Ball v. SBC Communications, Inc. | 2003 WL 21467219 | Tex. App.—San Antonio | 2003 | Public interest would be hindered by allowing a party to circumvent limitations by relying on section 16.069 | Pohl |
| 243 | 24 24 | Ferguson v. Bldg. Materials Corp. of Am. | 295 S.W.3d 642 | Tex. | 2009 | Judicial estoppel precludes a party who 'successfully maintains' a position from adopting a clearly inconsistent position; Kassab omitted the 'successfully' requirement | Pohl |
| 244 | 24 24 | PPG Industries, Inc. v. JMB/Houston Centers Partners Ltd. P'ship | 146 S.W.3d 79 | Tex. | 2004 | The four-factor assignability analysis applies beyond DTPA claims; 'the assignability of most claims does not mean all are assignable; exceptions may be required due to equity and public policy'; risks of distortion concern the class of claims; legislature's silence on assignability 'can be significant' | Pohl |
| 245 | 24 24 | Sw. Bell Tel. Co. v. Mktg. on Hold Inc. | 308 S.W.3d 909 | Tex. | 2010 | Assignments that tend to increase or prolong litigation unnecessarily or serve as transparent devices to increase and distort litigation may be void | Pohl |
| 246 | 24 24 | LAKXN Income, Inc. v. TLC Hosp., LLC | 2021 WL 3085755 | Tex. App.—Fort Worth | 2021 | Assignments used as transparent devices to increase and distort litigation are subject to invalidation | Pohl |
| 247 | 24 24 | Kassab v. Pohl | 612 S.W.3d 571 | Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] | 2020 | Kassab's citation to this case's discussion of 'past litigation' does not constitute competent evidence of unclean hands | Pohl |
| 248 | 24 24 | M.A. Mills, P.C. v. Kotts | 2022 WL 176125 | Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] | 2022 | Kassab misleadingly cited — court explicitly stated courts 'may deem these rules to be an expression of public policy, so that a contract violating them is unenforceable as against public policy' — the word 'may' gives courts discretion, not a prohibition | Pohl |
| 249 | 24 24 | Low v. Henry | 221 S.W.3d 609 | Tex. | 2007 | Fair notice requires a party to be able to ascertain the nature, basic issues, and type of relevant evidence from the pleading | Pohl |
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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
);