Cluster 5448597
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· 20 citation events
across 1 courts.
Showing the 13 strongest citers on record
(one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
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Montgomery J. Bennett v. Matthew Zucker (2021)
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.); El-Rayes, 2020 WL 7767939 , at *2.
Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 184 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
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Mohamed Ahmed El-Rayes v. Jong Lee (2020)
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.). –4– i. Disclosure of Tamara Gaines El-Rayes first argues that the trial court erred and abused its discretion in allowing Tamara Gaines to testify because Lee failed to timely disclose Gaines as a witness in his discovery responses.
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 187 (Tex. App.— Dallas 2017, no pet.); Cluck v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 214 S.W.3d 736, 739 (Tex. App.—Austin 2007, no pet.).
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Peter Beasley v. Society of Information Management, Dallas Area Chapter Janis O'Bryan and Nellson Burns (2020)
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
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Jerome Sandberg v. STMicroelectronics, Inc. (2020)
P. 44.1; Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
A-1 (West 2013) (emphasis added); Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.).
See Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 184 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.) (“The erroneous admission of evidence is harmless if it is merely cumulative.”).
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Lakepointe Pharmacy 2, LLC, Raymond Amaechi and Valerie Amaechi v. Forney Deerval, LLC and Forney Willetta, L… (2021)
See Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 184 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.) (“The erroneous admission of evidence is harmless if it is merely cumulative.”). –13– sustained Landlord’s objections to Tenant’s questioning of Cook about the lack of a budget for the case and about specific line items on Landlord’s attorney’s fees invoices.4 “[A] claimant seeking an award of attorney’s fees must prove the attorney’s reasonable hours worked and reasonable rate b…
See Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 183 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.) (stating factual sufficiency standard of review for finding that attorney violated Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct). 7 in misconduct.
See Thawer v. Comm’n for Lawyer Discipline, 523 S.W.3d 177, 186 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, no pet.); In re E.A.K., –15– 192 S.W.3d 133, 142 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2006, pet. denied) (“Rule 803(6) does not require that the witness laying the predicate for admission of a document be the creator of the document or even an employee of the same company as the creator.