Default Judgment Including Injunction Granted In Part in Trademark Case

I normally don’t post on unopposed motions, but when they are only granted in part, it is worth seeing why.
I normally don’t post on unopposed motions, but when they are only granted in part, it is worth seeing why.
The plaintiff sought an injunction preventing completion of a pipeline.
The Sabine River is what keeps Texas from being part of Louisiana, so in general, more water is a good thing. But when it’s not, will Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1) prevent you from doing anything about it?
EDTX Judge Michael Truncale recently participated a panel at the Tecnologico de Monterrey on the differences between the U.S. and Mexican legal systems.
A case involving suspension of a provider’s Medicare reimbursement payments generated three orders on motions to dismiss, to seal and for injunctive relief from the EDTX’ new judge in Beaumont.
Michael Truncale was sworn in to start work as the newest EDTX judge yesterday in Beaumont. (You can tell because the door says “judge” and he’s holding what appears to be a stack of Bibles)