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All articles tagged '"Texas Legislature"'

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Texas H.B. 1083: Status

By Victoria VanBuren - February 26, 2009
In addition to S.B. 222 discussed here, the 81st Texas Legislature is considering H.B. 1083. The bill, authored by Rep. Gary Elkins, states that “Except as provided by agreement of the parties, a court may not order mediation in an action that is subject to the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. Sections 1-16).” Status: Referred to the Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence on 02/24/2009.

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Texas S.B. 222: Status

By Victoria VanBuren - February 20, 2009
As we discussed here, the 81st Texas Legislature is considering an amendment to the Texas Arbitration Act. Senate Bill 222, authored by Senator Royce West, was filed on November 10, 2008 and was referred to the Committee on Jurisprudence on February 11, 2009. Should you have any comments about S.B. 222, please feel free to contact us.

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Texas Supreme Court: Nonsignatories Wrongful Death Beneficiaries Must Arbitrate

By Victoria VanBuren - February 13, 2009
Today, the Texas Supreme Court handed down In re: Labatt Food Service, L.P., __ S.W.3d _ Texas (2009) (Cause No. 07-0419). The opinion resolves the issue of whether nonsignatories to an arbitration agreement should be compelled to arbitrate claims when the decedent’s claims would have to be arbitrated. On a related note, S.B. 222 is currently being considered by the Texas Legislature. The bill deals, in part, with the extension of the Texas

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Nineteen Texas Supreme Court Opinions Today

By Rob Hargrove - March 28, 2008
Today, the Texas Supreme Court handed down nineteen (19) opinions. None of them, however, has anything to do with arbitration. One of them, though, resolved an issue which has divided the courts of appeals and with which we had to grapple not too long ago. Since we have not been blogging much lately (we’ve been working a lot), we thought we’d mention it. As of today, Rule 202 no longer allows the pre-lawsuit deposition of a physician

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Unsolicited Faxes in Texas

By Rob Hargrove - February 3, 2006
The Texas Supreme Court ruled this morning that Texans did not acquire the right to privately invoke the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) until the Texas Legislature amended the Business & Commerce Code to allow Texas court to hear private suits based on the TCPA on September 1, 1999. The TCPA, which was passed in 1991, allowed individuals to sue companies that send unsolicited facsimile advertisements “if

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