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Filing Sections

553 document sections with headings and summaries

Data license: Public court records

10 rows where filing_id = 29

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section_id ▼ filing_id heading summary
212 29 29 Rule 47 Statement Kassab seeks monetary relief of more than $1,000,000.00 as Counter-Plaintiff.
213 29 29 Parties Same party identifications as Fifth Amended Answer — Pohl (Colorado), Favre/Precision (Mississippi), Montague (Mississippi), Nicholson (Texas), Kassab (Texas). Kassab and P.C. are both defendants and counter-plaintiffs.
214 29 29 Jurisdiction and Venue Jurisdiction and venue proper in Harris County based on defendants' residency and location of acts/omissions.
215 29 29 General Denial General denial of all Pohl's allegations; requires Pohl to carry burden of proof.
216 29 29 Affirmative Defenses Now lists 21 defenses — same 20 as Fifth Amended Answer plus new #21: Preemption pursuant to Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 134A.007(a), which provides TUTSA displaces conflicting tort claims based on trade secret misappropriation.
217 29 29 Specific Denials Specifically denies conditions precedent for Pohl's conversion and trade secret claims were satisfied prior to filing.
218 29 29 Factual Background and Procedural History Substantively identical to Fifth Amended Answer (¶¶17-35) — same detailed recitation of barratry scheme including BP solicitation, auto accident solicitation via Google Alerts, GM Settlement Verification Team sham, Santana's affidavit and gag agreement, Talley's solicitation, Walker's indictment, Mississippi Litigation, Kassab's four lawsuits and grievances, and Pohl's retaliatory filing.
219 29 29 Counterclaim for Civil Barratry Same counterclaim based on assigned claims from 242 claimants under § 16.069, timely as compulsory counterclaims filed within 30 days of original answer.
220 29 29 Claim for Attorney's Fees (NEW) New section (¶38): Defendants contend that all or some of Plaintiffs' claims for misappropriation under TUTSA were made in bad faith, entitling Defendants to recover reasonable attorney's fees under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 134A.005.
221 29 29 Prayer for Relief Seeks that Pohl recover nothing; Kassab recover (i) actual and consequential damages, (ii) statutory damages, (iii) pre- and post-judgment interest, (iv) attorneys' fees and costs, and (v) all other just relief.

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CREATE TABLE filing_sections (
    section_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
    filing_id INTEGER REFERENCES filings(filing_id),
    heading TEXT,
    summary TEXT
);
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