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SCOTX Offers Significant Guidance Regarding Discovery of ESI

By Beth Graham - May 31, 2017
The Supreme Court of Texas has issued a significant decision related to the discovery of electronically stored information (“ESI”).

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Patent-Holding Company Asks SCOTUS to Vacate Texas Arbitrator’s Award in Legal Fees Dispute

By Beth Graham - May 22, 2017
A patent-holding company has asked the Supreme Court of the United States to consider its request to vacate an arbitrator’s award in a legal fees dispute.

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SCOTX Affirms Arbitration Award, Finds No Manifest Disregard of the Law in Oil & Gas Dispute

By Beth Graham - April 28, 2017
The Supreme Court of Texas has affirmed a court of appeals’ judgment regarding an arbitration panel’s damages award in an oil and gas exploration and production dispute.

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SCOTX Refuses to Reconsider Patent Company’s Request to Vacate Arbitrator’s $3 Million Legal Fees Award

By Beth Graham - January 26, 2017
The Supreme Court of Texas has once again declined to consider a company’s request to vacate an arbitrator’s award in a legal fees dispute.

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SCOTX Asked to Reconsider Request to Vacate Arbitrator’s Award Based on Public Policy Grounds

By Beth Graham - November 22, 2016
In June, the Supreme Court of Texas denied a company’s petition for review that was filed after its motion to vacate an arbitral award of $3 million in legal fees issued to the company’s former law firm was denied.

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Payday Loan Customers Ask Texas Supreme Court to Consider Individual Arbitration Order

By Beth Graham - October 25, 2016
A group of payday loan customers has asked the Supreme Court of Texas to intervene after the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio ordered the putative class to individually arbitrate their claims against a payday lender that filed criminal complaints against its defaulting customers.

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Supreme Court of Texas Holds Company Did Not Waive Right to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 1, 2016
The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that a company did not waive its right to arbitration by engaging in the litigation process with a third party.

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Arbitration Conducted Under the TAA May Not Be Vacated on Common-Law Grounds

By Beth Graham - May 21, 2016
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled that an arbitral award may not be vacated under the Texas Arbitration Act (“TAA”) based on common-law grounds.

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Supreme Court of Texas Asked to Vacate Arbitrator’s $3M Legal Fees Award

By Beth Graham - March 28, 2016
The Texas Supreme Court is currently considering a petition for review in a unique case involving arbitration. Three years ago, a business filed a motion seeking to vacate an arbitral award of $3 million in legal fees issued to the company’s former law firm in Dallas County.

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Supreme Court of Texas Overturns Appellate Court’s Arbitration Order in El Paso Employment Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 9, 2016
The Supreme Court of Texas has overturned an order compelling arbitration that was issued by the El Paso Court of Appeals.

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