The Texas Good Samaritan Act protects folks from negligence claims, if they act in good faith while trying to help others. It provides that a person who in good faith administers emergency care is not liable in civil damages for an act performed during that emergency,...
Month: January 2020
Texas Supreme Court Weekly Update January 17, 2020
This week the Texas Supreme Court issued four grants, one of which will address issues of particular interest. On February 26, 2020, the Court will hear oral arguments in Loya Insurance Co. v. Osbaldo Hurtado Avalos and Antonio Hurtado from Webb County and the San Antonio Court of Appeals. In this insurance-defense case the Court will address two main issues.…
Texas Supreme Court Weekly Update January 10, 2020 (2)
Texas Supreme Court Weekly Update January 10, 2020
This week, the Texas Supreme Court did not release any opinions or grant any Petitions for Review or Mandamus. Check back with us next week for any newly released orders or opinions.
Texas Supreme Court Weekly Update January 10, 2020
This week, the Texas Supreme Court did not release any opinions or grant any Petitions for Review or Mandamus. Check back with us next week for any newly released orders or opinions. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Cross-Examination of the Plaintiff’s Trucking Safety Expert: Eight Steps to Neutralize One of Your Biggest Threats
Part 2 - Know the Case Better Than Anybody in the CourtroomIn this 8-part blog series, we will explore tips for preparing an effective cross-examination of trucking safety experts.Last week, we discussed the importance of knowing your clients. This week we emphasize...