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    Texas Appellate Courts are More Likely to Reverse Plaintiff’s Judgments

    BySpringer & Lyle Hours May 2, 2012March 28, 2025

    The Dallas Morning News reports that a soon-to-be-released study shows Texas Appellate Courts reverse judgments for plaintiffs with alarming regularity, and at a dramatically higher rate than judgments for defendants: “The study, conducted by two appellate lawyers at Haynes and Boone, found the Texas appellate judges have an overall reversal…

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  • The New “Loser Pays”
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    The New “Loser Pays”

    BySpringer & Lyle Hours February 14, 2012March 28, 2025

    A lot of my friends have asked me about the new “loser pays” law and how I expect it to affect litigation in Texas.  For years, Texas and most other states followed the so-called, “American Rule” whereby litigants pay their own attorneys’ fees.  There were exceptions, such as certain statutory…

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    Emotional Distress without Physical Damages – Supreme Court to Review

    BySpringer & Lyle Hours January 13, 2012March 28, 2025

    With a hat-tip to the blog, “How Appealing,” the ABA Journal is reporting that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has asked the Washington Supreme Court whether its product liability laws will allow a recovery emotional distress damages without evidence of any other injury. The case is based upon “glob…

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  • The Risks of Using Generic Drugs
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    The Risks of Using Generic Drugs

    BySpringer & Lyle Hours November 14, 2011March 28, 2025

    by Sarah Hoffman, SpringerLyle ••• In June of 2011, the United States Supreme Court decided an important issue regarding the warning labels on prescription drugs in Pliva, Inc. et al v. Mensing.  Mensing was a prescription drug failure-to-warn-case.  It dealt with prescription drug companies’ failure to put accurate warnings on…

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  • Hair Removal Service Not Protected Under Health Care Liability Act
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    Hair Removal Service Not Protected Under Health Care Liability Act

    BySpringer & Lyle Hours July 26, 2011March 28, 2025

    from Texas Lawyer Bioderm Skin Care LLC v. Sok Tx. App. Dist. 5 Kerry P. Fitzgerald Justice 05-10-00044-CV 06-28-2011 OPINION Before Justices Morris, O’Neill, and FitzGerald Opinion By Justice FitzGerald Appellee Veasna “Sandee” Sok sued Bioderm Skin Care, LLC (“Bioderm”) and Quan Nguyen, MD, seeking to recover damages for burns…

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