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[05/09] Drugs, teens, pot are dangerous mix
[05/09] 77 more hepatitis cases may trace to clinic, officials say
[05/09] Tornado knocks vehicles around in N. Carolina, kills 1

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Motor Vehicle Insurance

In most states, the owner or driver of a vehicle must have motor vehicle insurance. This requirement provides some assurance that a person who is injured by the driver will receive some compensation for the injury. Most motor vehicle policies have several things in common.

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Common Health Insurance Terms

For most of us, reading a health insurance policy can be like trying to read a menu in a French restaurant-nearly impossible! With so many different terms, which mean so many different things, the following glossary may be a big help in reading and understanding your health insurance policy.

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Case Summaries

[05/09] Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co. v. An Exclusive Gas Storage Leasehold and Easement etc.
In an action claiming that plaintiff has lost and is continuing to lose natural gas stored in its Elk Basin Storage Reservoir due to the operation of gas production wells owned by defendants, dismissal of the action is affirmed where: 1) the condemnation claim was properly dismissed, but on the ground that it failed to state a claim; 2) the district court did not abuse its discretion in declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the state law claim; and 3) state law claims were properly dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. A natural gas company may not condemn additional property that is not specifically described in its existing certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN), even if the natural gas company seeks to acquire such property in order to operate and maintain an existing storage facility.

[05/08] U.S. v. Harper
In an action alleging intentional and negligent misrepresentation by defendant's failure to disclose information in a referral letter, judgment against one defendant is reversed where: 1) the referral letter was not affirmatively misleading since it did not comment nor recommend on the doctor's proficiency; and 2) defendant did not have an affirmative duty to disclose negative facts. As for other defendants, their liability is affirmed, but the case is vacated and remanded in order to determine if there needs to be a re-apportionment of damages between the remaining defendants.

[05/07] Serrano v. Stefan Merli Plastering Co., Inc.
Code of Civil Procedure section 2025.510, subdivision (c), and the court's inherent authority to control its ministerial officers and other persons connected with a judicial proceeding in furtherance of justice, authorize the court to require a deposition reporter to provide a copy of a deposition transcript to a non-noticing party in a pending action for a reasonable fee which, in the absence of an agreement between the interested parties, may be set by the court upon a proper evidentiary showing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can anyone bring a wrongful death claim?

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APFFEL LAW FIRM
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Hometown Bank Building
1406 W. Main Street
Suite C
League City, TX 77573
Ph: (281) 332-7800
Fax: (281) 332-7887
Toll Free: (877) 712-7800

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APFFEL LAW FIRM

Main Office
Hometown Bank Building
1406 W. Main Street
Suite C
League City, TX 77573
Ph: (281) 332-7800
Fax: (281) 332-7887
Toll Free: (877) 712-7800

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