Monthly Archives: October 2010

Americans With Disabilities Act Lawsuit Filed Against Jones Day in the Northern District of Texas

On October 19, 2010, one of Jones Day’s former employees filed a pro se lawsuit against the firm in the Northern District of Texas (pdf copy of the complaint in George v. Jones Day located here.)  The former employee claims … Continue reading

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Chief Judge Fitzwater Denies Unopposed Motion Seeking Order Compelling Nonparty to Attend Deposition

Getting an unopposed motion granted is supposed to be like shooting fish in a barrel.  But sometimes things don’t go as planned, as Chief Judge Fitzwater’s recent decision in Nunn v. State Farm, which is pending in the Northern District … Continue reading

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Hershey Hit with Declaratory Judgment Trademark Lawsuit in the Northern District of Texas

Dallas’ Perennials, Inc. filed, on October 18, 2010, a declaratory judgment lawsuit against The Hershey Company in the Northern District of Texas (pdf copy of complaint located here).  Perennials’ lawsuit claims that Hershey sent it a cease and desist letter, … Continue reading

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Judge McBryde

Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Judge McBryde was appointed to the Northern District of Texas in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush.  Judge McBryde graduated in 1953 with a B.S. from Texas Christian University, and received his law degree from the … Continue reading

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Judge Cummings

Judge Cummings was born in Lubbock, Texas.  He became one of the Northern District of Texas’ Judges after being appointed in 1987 by President Reagan. Judge Cummings graduated from Texas Tech University (with a B.B.A.) in 1967, and received his … Continue reading

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Judge Lynn

Judge Lynn was born in Binghamton, New York, and appointed to the Northern District of Texas by President Clinton in 2000. She received her B.A. (with Highest Distinction) in 1973 from the University of Virginia, and her J.D. (Summa Cum … Continue reading

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Hill Country Removes Trademark Lawsuit Filed by Texas Hill Country Barbecue to the Northern District of Texas

Send a cease and desist letter, get sued.  We see that fact pattern a lot, including in Texas Hill Country Barbecue, Inc. v. Hill Country IP, LLC.  Hill Country claims to own a registered trademark for HILL COUNTRY with respect … Continue reading

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Judge Robinson

Judge Robinson was born in Dodge City, Kansas.  She graduated from the University of Texas with a B.A. in 1948, and received her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 1950, where she was one of … Continue reading

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Chief Judge Fitzwater

Born in Olney, Maryland, Chief Judge Fitzwater became one of the Northern District of Texas’ Judges in 1986.  He was appointed by President Reagan. Chief Judge Fitzwater received a B.A. from Baylor University in 1975 and a J.D. from Baylor … Continue reading

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Tarrant County College Hit with $230,000 Worth of Attorney’s Fees in Free Speech Case

On October 13, 2010, Judge Means of the Northern District of Texas issued an order in Smith v. Tarrant County College (pdf available here) awarding Plaintiffs over $230,000 in attorney’s fees.  Plaintiffs had sued Tarrant County College under 42 U.S.C. … Continue reading

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