Key Assertions
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28 rows where filing_id = 57
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| assertion_id ▼ | filing_id | assertion |
|---|---|---|
| 949 | 57 57 | Rule 166(g) is intended for pretrial conferences to dispose of issues founded upon admitted or undisputed facts, not for determining merits of controverted issues |
| 950 | 57 57 | Pohl previously moved for summary judgment on Kassab's affirmative defenses but withdrew the notice after Kassab responded, and the motion was never reset |
| 951 | 57 57 | A person cannot own or enforce trade secret rights for information about ongoing illegal activities (citing Alderson) |
| 952 | 57 57 | TUTSA requires 'rightful, legal, or equitable' title — if Pohl acquired information through barratry, he cannot be the legal owner |
| 953 | 57 57 | Pohl must prove 'willful and malicious misappropriation' for fees and exemplary damages — Kassab's state of mind about barratry is directly relevant |
| 954 | 57 57 | Tort of another damages theory has never been embraced by the Texas Supreme Court and was flatly rejected by the Houston Court of Appeals |
| 955 | 57 57 | Tort of another is an equitable doctrine requiring the claimant to be an innocent party |
| 956 | 57 57 | Pohl seeks over $2.4 million in actual loss damages including fees from defending barratry proceedings |
| 957 | 57 57 | Pohl also seeks $1 million paid under settlement with Precision in the Mississippi litigation |
| 958 | 57 57 | Dugger v. Arredondo expressly limited its holding to personal injury and wrongful death cases |
| 959 | 57 57 | Texas courts have continued to apply the unlawful acts doctrine outside personal injury/wrongful death contexts |
| 960 | 57 57 | Pohl's claims are inextricably intertwined with his illegal contract with Precision to commit barratry |
| 961 | 57 57 | Pohl contracted with Precision to 'provide public relations services ... to screen and liaise with Pohl's clients/prospective clients' — i.e., commit barratry |
| 962 | 57 57 | Restatement (Third) of Unfair Competition § 40 cmt. c recognizes privilege to disclose trade secrets relating to crime, tort, or matters of substantial public concern |
| 963 | 57 57 | The Reporters' Notes to § 40 compare the privilege to whistleblower statutes |
| 964 | 57 57 | The First Court of Appeals already opined Kassab's conduct 'arose out of a commercial transaction involving the type of legal services Kassab provides' |
| 965 | 57 57 | Attorney immunity applies even to conduct outside the litigation context and even to alleged criminal conduct |
| 966 | 57 57 | Taylor v. Tolbert held attorney immune from wiretapping claims because conduct fell within scope of client representation |
| 967 | 57 57 | TUTSA does not expressly repudiate the attorney-immunity defense |
| 968 | 57 57 | Judicial proceedings privilege is absolute and covers all aspects of proceedings including preliminary communications |
| 969 | 57 57 | The privilege protects communications 'necessary to set the judicial machinery in motion' |
| 970 | 57 57 | Rule 17.09 applies to 'the Complainant or witness' — not just State Bar officials as Pohl argues |
| 971 | 57 57 | Pohl admits that Kassab was both a complainant and witness in the grievance process |
| 972 | 57 57 | Pohl concedes a 'small portion' of his damages are connected to the grievance process |
| 973 | 57 57 | Under Rule 17.09, because at least part of Pohl's claims are predicated on grievance proceedings, the entire suit is barred |
| 974 | 57 57 | Pohl's injunctive relief claim is still live because he has not filed an amendment removing it |
| 975 | 57 57 | TUTSA requires 'legal, or equitable' title, making unclean hands defense applicable |
| 976 | 57 57 | Kassab incorporates arguments from his August 29, 2022 Traditional MSJ and Nicholson's September 12, 2022 Response (pp. 9-14) on unlawful acts doctrine |
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CREATE TABLE key_assertions (
assertion_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
filing_id INTEGER REFERENCES filings(filing_id),
assertion TEXT
);