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When Is Summary Judgment Evidence “On File”?

In Lance v. Robinson, No. 16-0323, 2018 Tex. LEXIS 246 (Mar. 23, 2018), the Texas Supreme Court confirmed that when deciding a summary judgment motion, a court may consider evidence not attached to the motion as long as the...more

Texas Supreme Court Clarifies When an Expert Opinion is Conclusory

Conclusory opinions, especially by experts, constitute no evidence. Two recent opinions from the Texas Supreme Court explain when an expert opinion is conclusory....more

Texas Supreme Court Allows Cure for Missing Certificate of Merit

Section 150.002 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code requires a plaintiff seeking damages arising from services rendered by a licensed professional (e.g., engineers, architects) to file with its original petition an expert...more

Is Everybody Here? Supreme Court Defines Necessary Parties

Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 39(a) requires joinder of person who is subject to service as a party to the suit if that person’s absence would prevent complete relief or that person claims an interest in the litigation....more

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