The Case: In re Healthcare Unlimited, Inc., 2014 Tex. LEXIS 305 (Tex. 2014). Issue: What type of communications between a juror and a party representative, during trial, require the Trial Court to grant a Motion for New Trial. Facts: Healthcare Unlimited, Inc....
Month: May 2014
Whataburger . . . Who Doesn’t Love Taquitos . . . or Allegations of Jury Misconduct?
In an opinion released on April 25, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court explained and clarified (1) the elements a party must establish and (2) the evidence a party must present to overturn a jury verdict based upon jury misconduct. The Facts: This case arises from a...