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To Her To-Do List, Add This: Judge Says Kathy Nealy Owes AAC Parent ‘Round $200,000

By Robert WilonskyDecember 23, 2011

Speaking of the company that operates the American Airlines Center …While going through some federal courthouse docs this morning, which is how everyone should spend the day before the day before Christmas, I discovered that lawsuit concerning the former Chili’s at the AAC lives on, with a trial date set…

How Much Does Perot Dislike Cuban? Enough to Try to Take Away Mavs, Stars Fans’ Parking.

By Robert WilonskyDecember 22, 2011

It’s become very clear in recent days that Ross Perot Jr. isn’t about to walk away from his feud with Mark Cuban. On December 2, his attorneys notified the Fifth Court of Appeals that he intends to fight Judge Craig Smith’s order tossing that suit in which Perot accuses Cuban…

Workforce Commish Sides With Fired Deputy Constable. Which Is Why Dallas County Is Suing.

By Robert WilonskyDecember 16, 2011

Back in May, you may recall, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and commissioners John Wiley Price and Maurine Dickey went before the media to deeply, sincerely and profoundly apologize to all those citizens who may have been evicted without a heads-up in recent years. After a five-month internal audit, the…

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Don Carter Sues Tom Hicks Over Millions Sunk Into Land Around Ballparks in Arlington, Frisco

By Robert WilonskyDecember 15, 2011

Meanwhile, back at the courthouse, this just in: Don Carter, last seen receiving the Larry O’Brien trophy as the Dallas Mavericks’ original owner, has sued Tom Hicks over millions Carter says he’s sunk into real estate around the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco — millions…

Mistrial By Google In The Case of The Ex-Wife After an Exoneree’s Millions

By Brantley HargroveDecember 14, 2011

“Jesus didn’t want us to have a trial this close to his birthday,” Steven Phillips’s attorney, Tom McKenzie, said yesterday. He was joking, we’re pretty sure. His point: That the prospect of an ex-wife now 20 years divorced from Phillips cutting a slice out of the roughly $4 million paid…

Exoneree’s Ex-Wife Takes Him to Court For a Piece of the Millions He Got From the State

By Brantley HargroveDecember 12, 2011

Steven Phillips spent 25 years in prison as an innocent man for a string of rapes he didn’t commit. He was exonerated in 2008 based on DNA evidence. He has always said life is much more complicated outside prison walls. Better, sure, but complicated. Add around $4 million dollars in…

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NCAA Antitrust Case Hits Dallas Federal Court After Conference USA Won’t Turn Over Docs

By Robert WilonskyDecember 8, 2011

Yesterday’s massive drop-off at the Earle Cabell is but a pit stop. Sooner than later, more than likely, it will head back to Oakland, where, in July 2009, former UCLA basketball great Ed O’Bannon filed the shot heard ’round the sports world: the antitrust suit alleging that the NCAA steals…

In South Dallas, a Fight Between Dog Rescuer and Neighborhood Turns Ugly. (RIP, Booger.)

By Anna MerlanDecember 2, 2011

A years-long dispute between a woman who runs a dog rescue out of her home and her increasingly annoyed neighbors has resulted in hundreds of phone calls to Animal Control, a felony robbery conviction, one dead dog and, we’re guessing, some pretty awkward block parties. “This has been going on…

Brett Shipp Visits the Houston HQ of Company That Got DISD’s $40-Mil Tech Contract. Um …

By Robert WilonskyDecember 2, 2011

On August we told you that the Dallas Independent School District had been hit with a $40-million breach of contract lawsuit filed by a technology vendor with whom the trustees had agreed to do business till, out of nowhere, district officials just decided to go with someone else. In May…

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Judge Will Allow Lawsuit Over Super Bowl XLV Ticket Snafu to Continue, But Jerry’s Free to Go

By Robert WilonskyDecember 1, 2011

A little more than nine months after those aggrieved ticketholders left out in the Arlington cold during Super Bowl XLV brought their lawsuits, U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn — she of tough sentences and no nonsense — has refused to dismiss the breach-of-contract case. But: Lynn did remove the Dallas…

Judge Tosses Wendy Reves’s Son’s Suit Against Dallas Museum of Art and Kern Wildenthal

By Robert WilonskyNovember 30, 2011

Why, what good timing: Just last week we got back up to speed on the legal doings brought in March by Arnold Leon Schroeder Jr., son of the late Wendy Reves, namesake of that estimable art collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. To rererecap the case that made national…

Competence on Trial: The Strange Odyssey of Serial Dallas Lawsuit Filer Lester Ruston

By Anna MerlanNovember 28, 2011

Every decent-sized courthouse in the country has its own serial pain in the ass, the guy who thinks nothing of suing the kids who threw a ball over his fence or the cat who pooped in his yard. But there’s a special subset of filing addicts: the inmates who while…

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If Nothing Else, MALDEF’s Very Happy With the Federal Court’s New State Redistricting Map

By Robert WilonskyNovember 23, 2011

About a month ago we noted that the Department of Justice was very unhappy with how state legislators redrew Texas’s congressional districts — something to do with how the new map “actually reduced minority electoral power” in Dallas-Fort Worth, for starters. Hence the ongoing litigation in San Antonio and D.C…

Catching Up With That Fascinating Federal Case Involving Wendy Reves’s Son and the DMA

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

Every week I get two, three emails asking: What’s up with the federal lawsuit over The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art? You remember the one: Wendy Reves’s son Arnold Leon Schroeder Jr. is suing the Dallas Museum of Art, claiming they done took his…

Exonerees Settle Lawsuits Over “Unconscionable” Fees Charged by Attorney

By Brantley HargroveNovember 11, 2011

A lawsuit filed by three Dallas exonerees against their high-powered personal injury lawyer has finally come to an end after more than two testy years. The dispute was over fees charged for more than tripling state compensation for the wrongfully imprisoned. According to Lubbock attorney Kevin Glasheen, who represented a…

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Ken Robinson, the Man with the $16 House, Took SMU Law Students to School This Week

By Leslie MinoraNovember 11, 2011

The property rights law of adverse possession is normally a dry topic, a chapter covered in law school to be forgotten immediately after final exams. This will not be the case for about 100 SMU law students who attended a Wednesday evening lecture by Ken Robinson, the Flower Mound man…

DISD Board to Vote (Again) on $40-Mil Tech Deal. You Know, the One It’s Being Sued Over?

By Robert WilonskyNovember 3, 2011

In August, we broke the news that Lewisville-based Delcom Group filed a $40 million suit against the Dallas Independent School District over a massive technology contract awarded by the board in May and then yanked, without explanation, a month later. Turned out, according to a subsequent filing, that former DISD…

In Legal One-on-One Against Ross Perot Jr., Mark Cuban Wins as Judge Tosses Case

By Robert WilonskyNovember 3, 2011

On May 10, 2010, Hillwood Investment Properties’ Ross Perot Jr. got the bright idea to sue Mark Cuban in Dallas County District Court, hoping to prove that the “reckless and careless” Dallas Mavericks owner had put the team $200-and-some-odd million in debt and “in imminent danger of insolvency.” Perot, who…

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Wrestling Over Use of Some Old Wrestling Theme Songs in Dallas Federal Court

By Robert WilonskyNovember 3, 2011

Wrestling fans ’round these parts remember the song “Badstreet U.S.A.” — and if you don’t, you will. Riiiight — it was the theme song for Michael Hayes (who handles the, um, vocals?) and The Fabulous Freebirds, hated rivals of Kevin, David and Kerry Von Erich back in the glory days…

Landmark Wal-Mart Sex Discrimination Lawuit, Version “2.0,” Comes to Dallas Federal Court

By Robert WilonskyOctober 29, 2011

It’s been more than a decade since the federal suit first surfaced: Betty Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the sexual discrimination lawsuit that would eventually lead to a class-action suit and the book Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Worker’s Rights at Wal-Mart, whose author often compared the lead…

Lawsuit: Vince Young’s ’10 Strip Club Dust-Up Over $8,000 in Ones He Needed, Couldn’t Get

By Robert WilonskyOctober 25, 2011

Maybe you remember: Back in June of last year, Vince Young — former Longhorn great, current Eagles not-great — got into it with a gentleman named Creiton Kinchen at the strip club Onyx off of Northwest Highway. At the time, story was Young didn’t take kindly to Kinchen’s flashing him…

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Johnnie Lindsey, Wrongfully Convicted of Rape, Wins Compensation Fight Against State

By Brantley HargroveOctober 17, 2011

Johnnie Lindsey, a Dallas man who spent 26 years in prison for a rape he didn’t commit, dropped his lawsuit against Texas Comptroller Susan Combs Monday after she agreed to pay him for nearly five years’ worth of compensation she initially shorted him. Under state law, the wrongfully imprisoned are…

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