Archive for the 'Texas Medical & Doctor Defense Law' Category
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
In the case of Dolenz v. Dallas Central Apprial District and Dallas County Appraisal Review Board, the appraisal review board rejected appellant’s and the Trust’s appeals of the request for exemptionon September 29 and November 17, 2005. Dolenz, as trustee of the Trust, filed a petition for review on November 4, 2005, but Dolenz did not [...]
Filed: Administrative Appeals, Federal Contracting & Appeals, General Texas Administrative Law, Licensing & Defense Law, Soverign Governmental Immunity, Texas Agency Board Defense Law, Texas Agency Compliance & Reporting Law, Texas Agriculture Law, Texas Alcohol & Beverage Law, Texas Architect Defense Law, Texas Cable Law, Texas Commercial Development Law, Texas Commercial Driver's License Defense Law, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Law, Texas Condemnation & Inverse Condemnation Law, Texas Customs & Border Law, Texas Dental Defense Law, Texas Driver's License Defense Law, Texas Electric Law, Texas Engineer Defense Law, Texas Environmental Law, Texas Hotel & Resort Law, Texas Import & Export Law, Texas Insurance Agent Defense Law, Texas Land Use & Zoning Law, Texas Lottery Winner Representation Law, Texas Medical & Doctor Defense Law, Texas Nurse Defense Law, Texas Oil & Gas Law, Texas Petroleum & Refinery Law, Texas Railroad Commission Law, Texas Real Estate Agent & Broker Defense Law, Texas Restaurant Law & Representation, Texas Retail Law & Representation, Texas School Law and Independent School District Law & Representation, Texas State Agency Rule Making, Texas Teachers Defense Law, Texas Telecommunications Law, Texas Tourism Law, Texas Transportation Law, Texas Utilities Law, Texas Veterinarian Defense Law, Texas Water Rights and Water Law, Uncategorized | Tagged: Appeal from property tax appraisalve review board, Austin property tax attorney, tax attorneys, tax trial attorney, Texas property tax attorney | Comments Off
Friday, August 7th, 2009
Sovereign immunity from suit defeats a trial court’s subject matter jurisdiction and is properly asserted or argued through a plea to the jurisdiction. See Texas Dept. of Parks and Wildlife v. Miranda, 133 S.W.3d 217, 225B26 (Tex. 2004). Whether a trial court has subject matter jurisdiction is a question of law reviewed de novo. Id. at [...]
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
An agency may adopt only such rules as are authorized by and consistent with its statutory authority. See R.R. Comm’n of Tex. v. Lone Star Gas Co., 844 S.W.2d 679, 685 (Tex. 1992). Such authority may be either expressly conferred by statute or implied from other powers and duties given or imposed by statute. Id. [...]
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
In the case of Canyon Regional Water Authority v. Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority, the Supreme Court decided whether a state water authority had authority under an existing easement to build a second water intake and pipeline to draw water from a lake to meet growing demand from its customers.
The Court held that the easement did not [...]
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Monday, July 27th, 2009
In a Texas Supreme Court opinion in El Paso Hospital District v. THHSC, the high court was asked to determine whether the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s (HHSC) data-collection method for calculating prospective Medicaid inpatient service rates is an agency rule as defined by the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). Tex. Gov’t Code § 2001.003(6). [...]
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Sunday, July 26th, 2009
In an effort to better inform businesses and individuals about Texas administrative law, the Lorenzana Law Frm has launched a new blog as an avenue to provide information, tips, and legal analysis of Texas administrative law as well as helpful information in dealing with Texas state agencies and compliance requirements.
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Saturday, June 20th, 2009
Welcome to Lorenzana Law Blog, this is the first posting for each category
Filed: Administrative Appeals, Federal Contracting & Appeals, General Texas Administrative Law, Licensing & Defense Law, Soverign Governmental Immunity, Texas Agency Board Defense Law, Texas Agency Compliance & Reporting Law, Texas Agriculture Law, Texas Alcohol & Beverage Law, Texas Architect Defense Law, Texas Cable Law, Texas Commercial Development Law, Texas Commercial Driver's License Defense Law, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Law, Texas Condemnation & Inverse Condemnation Law, Texas Customs & Border Law, Texas Dental Defense Law, Texas Driver's License Defense Law, Texas Electric Law, Texas Engineer Defense Law, Texas Environmental Law, Texas Hotel & Resort Law, Texas Import & Export Law, Texas Insurance Agent Defense Law, Texas Land Use & Zoning Law, Texas Lottery Winner Representation Law, Texas Medical & Doctor Defense Law, Texas Nurse Defense Law, Texas Oil & Gas Law, Texas Petroleum & Refinery Law, Texas Railroad Commission Law, Texas Real Estate Agent & Broker Defense Law, Texas Restaurant Law & Representation, Texas Retail Law & Representation, Texas School Law and Independent School District Law & Representation, Texas State Agency Rule Making, Texas Teachers Defense Law, Texas Telecommunications Law, Texas Tourism Law, Texas Transportation Law, Texas Utilities Law, Texas Veterinarian Defense Law, Texas Water Rights and Water Law, Uncategorized | Comments Off