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Do Plaintiffs Stand a Chance in the Texas Supreme Court — Part 3

By Barry Barnett on June 23, 2014

Shutterstock_183259712In the last two weeks, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled as follows in the 11 cases it decided:

  • Threw out $46.5 million jury verdict for the owner of the Rivercenter Mall and the ground beneath the Marriott Riverwalk hotel in downtown San Antonio. The owner had sued its tenants for sending a letter that

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Posted in Commercial, Corporate, and Contracts, Energy

Slow Demise of Home for Old People Raised Claim Against Ds and Os, Third Circuit Holds

By Barry Barnett on October 7, 2011

People who run a company that enters the "zone of insolvency" acquire a new set of duties. Surprise!

Instead of working only for the firm and its owners, they must now answer also to its creditors. And, if they let the outfit keep going when it should shut down to cut losses, they may expose themselves…

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Barnett is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, a partner in Susman Godfrey’s Dallas and New York offices, and a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School. With three decades of trial work representing both plaintiffs and defendants, Barnett is a master strategist in complex commercial litigation.

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