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Business Tort Litigation: Top Emerging Issues and the New Anti-SLAPP Statute
Contains material from Nov 2012
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Session 2: The New Texas Anti-SLAPP Statute: Important Issues in Business Tort Litigation – In 2011, the Legislature passed a law that creates a new dispositive motion and interlocutory appeals in cases involving communications. Learn about the operation and applicability of the law, its legislative history and evidentiary and procedural traps for the practitioner.
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Brian Patrick Lauten
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Session 1 —26 mins
Top Emerging Issues in Business Torts That Every Lawyer Should Know (Nov 2012)
Recent Texas Supreme Court cases are used to examine major issues in business torts—fiduciary litigation, whether parties can contract away their own fraud, the application of proximate cause, the impact of arbitration on business torts, forum selection clauses and new changes in the law, a new tort of conversion, and new remedies.
Originally presented: Oct 2012 Page Keeton Civil Litigation Conference
Brian Patrick Lauten,
Attorney at Law - Dallas, TX
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Mark C. Walker
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Session 2 —26 mins
The New Texas Anti-SLAPP Statute: Important Issues in Business Tort Litigation (Nov 2012)
In 2011, the Legislature passed a law that creates a new dispositive motion and interlocutory appeals in cases involving communications. Learn about the operation and applicability of the law, its legislative history and evidentiary and procedural traps for the practitioner.
Originally presented: Oct 2012 Page Keeton Civil Litigation Conference
Mark C. Walker,
Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated - El Paso, TX