Ford Motor Co. v. Castillo No. 03-0158, 57 Tex.Sup. J. 852 (Tex. 2014). In an a recent opinion involving a case of juror-attorney collusion, the Texas Supreme Court clarifies whether inferences of fraud based on circumstantial evidence can constitute legally...
Month: July 2014
Objective Evidence is the Objective
The Case: Boerjan v. Rodriguez, 2014 Tex. LEXIS 531 (Tex. June 27, 2014) The Facts: Jose Maciel was transporting a family from Mexico to a location within the United States. Mr. Maciel trespassed on a ranch while transporting the family and was stopped by a ranch...
To The Grocer Go The Spoils
Brookshire Brothers, Ltd. v. Jerry Aldridge In an opinion delivered July 3, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court answered a certified question from the U.S. Twelfth Circuit Court of Appeals asking 1) whether the trial court erred by admitting spoliation evidence - evidence...