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Texas Supreme Court Will Travel to The Hilltop on Oct. 16

Postby MrMustang1965 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:02 am

The Texas Supreme Court finally has scheduled a date, Oct. 16 in Dallas, for reconsidering a personal injury decision that angered even some Republican legislators.

This was the unanimous decision, handed down last year, that gave refineries and other industrial plants a new shield against liability claims from contract workers injured on the job. It dismissed claims brought by an injured contract worker, John Summers, against Entergy Gulf States.

The all-Republican court took the unusual step of agreeing to rehear the case weeks ago, after strong protests to its original decision from lobbyists and legislators, as well as plaintiffs lawyers and labor unions.

The fact that three court members — Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson and Justices Dale Wainwright and Phil Johnson — are up for re-election with Democratic opponents also may have been a factor.

The court will hold the rehearing at Southern Methodist University on one of its occasional road trips outside Austin. Don't hold your breath for a decision before the Nov. 4 election, though.

Four legislators, including Wentworth, chairman of the Senate Jurisprudence Committee, took the rare step of filing a brief, arguing that the court had improperly expanded the Workers Compensation Act.

www.chron.com
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Re: Texas Supreme Court Will Travel to The Hilltop on Oct. 1

Postby RGV Pony » Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:38 am

MrMustang1965 wrote:
Four legislators, including Wentworth, chairman of the Senate Jurisprudence Committee, took the rare step of filing a brief, arguing that the court had improperly expanded the Workers Compensation Act.

www.chron.com


wonder if state rep and SMU grad Todd Smith is one of those as well. A med mal & personal injury attorney who voted for tort reform.
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