by Minns Law | Jan 27, 2019 | Major Cases
A decorated veteran’s First Amendment rights were challenged when he placed a flag on his property for Veterans Day. His subdivision accused him of violating its deed restrictions and filed suit.
by Minns Law | Jan 27, 2019 | Major Cases
The owner of a company that produces a nationally recognized brand of car wax accused two former workers of violating their agreements, and one of slandering him.
by Minns Law | Jan 27, 2019 | Major Cases
A small utility company was charged with destroying a well that competed with the water utilities, allegedly trespassing on the property in order to cement the well in. The utility company offered a $250,000 settlement which the plaintiff refused. Venue: Harris County, Texas.
by Minns Law | Jan 27, 2019 | Major Cases
The executrix of an estate claimed that the decedent had been fatally shot by his son-in-law, and that prior to his death, he had disinherited the son-in-law and grandson. Venue: Harris County, Texas. The Estate of Cash.
by Minns Law | Jan 27, 2019 | Major Cases
The owner of a tie beam company in the “cowboy capital” of the world was charged in three separate counties with three crimes: stealing materials, assaulting a peace officer, and moving stolen goods between counties. He was also charged with violating his probation on another unrelated case. He was incarcerated pending trial. Venue: Bandera, Texas. (Texas v. Breeland)
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