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All articles tagged '"Western District"'

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Federal Court to Rule Before August 23

By Victoria VanBuren - August 13, 2012
Last Friday, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, held a hearing on Lance Armstrong’s suit against USADA. The court was asked to decide whether or not it should enjoin USADA from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. The court gave the parties one more week to submit legal briefs and said it would rule prior to August 23, which is the deadline given to Armstrong by

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Hearing is Today

By Victoria VanBuren - August 10, 2012
by Renée Kolar This week, in anticipation of today’s hearing in front of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, we’ve been summarizing the legal issues raised in Lance Armstrong’s Amended Complaint and USADA and Tygart’s responses in their motion to dismiss. Today, the District Court will decide whether or not it should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Armstrong while the lawsui

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Tortious Interference

By Victoria VanBuren - August 9, 2012
by Renée Kolar Tomorrow, August 10th 2012, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, will have to decide whether or not it should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Lance Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. In anticipation of the hearing, this week we’ve been summarizing Armstrong’s complaints and Tygart and USADA’s responses in their motion for summary judgment. Today we summari

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Fairness of Arbitration Procedure

By Victoria VanBuren - August 8, 2012
by Renée Kolar This coming Friday, August 10th 2012, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, will have to decide whether or not it should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Lance Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. In anticipation of the hearing, this week we will be summarizing Armstrong’s complaints and Tygart and USADA’s responses in their motion for summary judgment. Backgr

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Jurisdiction

By Victoria VanBuren - August 7, 2012
by Renée Kolar This coming Friday, August 10th 2012, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, will have to decide whether or not it should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Lance Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. In anticipation of the hearing, this week we will be summarizing Armstrong’s complaints and Tygart and USADA’s responses in their motion for summary judgment. Backgr

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Existence of Agreement to Arbitrate

By Victoria VanBuren - August 6, 2012
by Renée Kolar This coming Friday, August 10th 2012, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, will have to decide whether or not it should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Lance Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. In anticipation of the hearing, this week we will be summarizing Armstrong’s complaints and Tygart and USADA’s responses in their motion for summary judgment. Backgr

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Texas Federal Court Will Hear Lance Armstrong Case on August 10

By Victoria VanBuren - July 18, 2012
Today, we continue to cover the Lance Armstrong lawsuit against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Armstrong v. Tygart et al, No. A-12-CA-606-SS. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, has set a hearing for August 10, 2012 to decide whether the Court should enjoin Defendants from enforcing an arbitration deadline against Armstrong while the lawsuit progresses. Read the Order here. Stay tuned! Related Posts:

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Armstrong v. Tygart | Lance Armstrong’s Suit and Restraining Order against USADA

By Victoria VanBuren - July 17, 2012
By Renée Kolar On July 9, 2012 Lance Armstrong filed a lawsuit and a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in the Western District of Texas in an attempt to shut down the USADA case. (read the Complaint and TRO) Order Dismissing the Case However, six hours later, the Court dismissed (without prejudice) Armstrong’s suit in a strongly worded Order. The Court noted, “Contrary to Armstrong’s apparent belief, pleadings filed in the United Sta

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W. D. of Texas Holds Dell Arbitration Agreement Illusory and Unenforceable

By Beth Graham - February 15, 2011
The Western District of Texas has dismissed a case for lack of personal jurisdiction after holding an arbitration clause in a reseller agreement was illusory and unenforceable. In Dell Mktg., L.P. v. Incompass IT, Inc., No. A-10-CA-590-SS, (W.D. Tex., February 9, 2011), Incompass IT, Inc., a reseller of Dell Marketing, L.P. products, purchased items from Dell totaling more than $75,000 and allegedly failed to pay for the products. Dell sued Incom

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GUEST-POST | 2010 U.S. Supreme Court and Fifth Circuit Activity Reports

By Beth Graham - January 10, 2011
  By Don Philbin U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts released his sixth Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary on New Year’s Eve. While most of the press coverage has turned on his discussion of judicial vacancies, a three-page appendix highlights the workload of the federal courts. The Clerk of the Fifth Circuit produces a similar workload report containing insightful statistics, and the Texas Lawyer recently reviewed certain statistics for t

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