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In a construction case involving injuries the Plaintiff sustained as a result of falling 10 feet from the top of a residential building, a Dallas County jury has absolved the original Defendant of any negligence, placing the entirety of the blame on a third-party the original Defendant said, instead, deserved it.
A simple breach of contract case with an already decided partial judgment as to damages has been ordered to go to jury trial against the Plaintiff’s wishes. The Court sided with the Defendant, who filed a demand for jury trial the same day the interlocutory judgment was ordered.
Last Thursday, a Dallas county court judge ordered actual damages to a widow in the amount of ~$2.4 million after receiving no answer from two heirs in a seven-vehicle collision wrongful death case that was caused by the Defendant and that resulted in the death of the Defendant.
The no-evidence motion for summary judgment was decided by submission on March 27, with no formal response from Plaintiff, other than correspondence advising the Court “Plaintiff does not intent to not file a response.”
A Dallas district court judge granted a motion for new trial in case involving a motor vehicle accident and drunk driver who was driving someone else’s vehicle. The decision came after a $1.5 million Plaintiff verdict and after persistent efforts by the vehicle owner’s legal team.
A case involving alleged negligence and fraud has concluded in a ‘confidential settlement’ following a year-plus battle of Plaintiffs attempting to compel Defendants’ net worth documents.