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All articles tagged '"Supreme Court of Texas"'

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Texas Supreme Court Hears Interlocutory Appeal of an Arbitral Order

By Beth Graham - February 7, 2011
Last Thursday, the Texas Supreme Court heard oral argument in CMH Homes, Inc. et al. v. Perez, No. 10-0688. At issue in this case of first impression is an interlocutory appeal from an arbitration order filed pursuant to Section 51.016 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. Section 51.016 is a recent addition to Code and became effective on September 1, 2009. Section 51.016 states: Sec. 51.016. APPEAL ARISING UNDER FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT

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Texas Supreme Court to Hear Interlocutory Appeal of an Arbitral Order

By Beth Graham - January 19, 2011
On January 11th, the Supreme Court of Texas agreed to hear CMH Homes, Inc. et al. v. Perez, No. 10-0688. In the case, a dispute between a creditor and a purchaser of a mobile home arose. After both parties agreed their dispute was subject to arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act, a trial court signed an order compelling arbitration and appointing an arbitrator over CMH Homes’ objections that such an appointment was premature. CMH Ho

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Houston Appeals Court Holds U.S. Courts Lack Authority Under Arbitration Agreement

By Beth Graham - January 6, 2011
In an interesting case currently on appeal to the Supreme Court of Texas, the Houston [1st] Court of Appeals vacated a trial court’s order appointing a three-person arbitration panel because the court was not the authority contemplated in the parties’ arbitration agreement. In In re Aramco Services Co., No. 01-09-00624-CV, (Tex. App. – Houston [1st], March 19, 2010), DynCorp International, LLC and Aramco entered into a contract for a comput

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2010 Arbitration Case Law: Texas Supreme Court

By Beth Graham - January 3, 2011
Continuing our 2010 Year-End Highlights series, we present today a summary of noteworthy arbitration opinions handed down last year by the Texas Supreme Court. In East Texas Salt Water Disposal Co. v. Richard Leon Werline, No. 07-0135, (Tex. Mar. 12, 2010), the Texas Supreme Court held that the Texas General Arbitration Act allowed an appeal from a trial court’s order which denied confirmation of an arbitration award, vacated the award and direct

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Supreme Court of Texas Holds Non-Binding Mediation Renders a Debtor a “Settling Person”

By Beth Graham - December 22, 2010
The Supreme Court of Texas has held that participation in a non-binding mediation rendered a debtor a “settling person” under Chapter 33 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code for purposes of determining proportionate liability. In MCI Sales & Serv. v. Hinton, No. 09-0048, (Tex. December 17, 2010), the owner and operator of a motorcoach rental service, Central Texas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after an accident in which

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Cull and Cull v. Perry Homes – the Saga Continues

By Beth Graham - December 2, 2010
Last week, a second round of mediation was ordered in Cull and Cull v. Perry Homes. The ten-year-old dispute has already been the subject of an arbitration, a trial and a court-ordered mediation. Briefly, here are the facts of the case: In 1996, the Culls purchased a house from builder Perry Homes. After problems with the foundation and construction caused the appraised value of their house to plummet from more than $233,000 to $41,000 in only a

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Texas Supreme Court Compels Arbitration of Employment Discrimination Claims

By Victoria VanBuren - November 10, 2009
The Supreme Court of Texas held that an agreement to arbitrate discrimination claims between an employee and a staffing agency hired by the employer survives the dissolution of the contract between the staffing agency and employer. In the present case, In re Polymerica, __S.W.3d __ (Tex. 2009) (No. 08-1064), Polymerica, L.L.C. d.b.a Global Enterprises, Inc. (“Global”), a manufacture of plastics, hired Angelica Soltero in 1998. In 2002, Global con

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