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VLF Successfully Reverses Trial Court’s Decision on Personal Jurisdiction

On November 10, 2010 the First Court of Appeals granted an interlocutory appeal of the denial of a special appearance filed by The Vethan Law firm on behalf of its client, Morris Industries, Inc. The trial court in Cause No. 2009-57578; Trident Steel Corporation v Morris Industries, Inc., In the 215th Judicial District of Harris County, Texas, had denied Morris Industries’ special appearance on December 11, 2009, but had not reached the issue of Trident Steel Corporation’s request for a continuance to conduct additional discovery regarding jurisdiction.

In its memorandum opinion, the First Court of Appeals reversed the trial court’s order denying Morris Industries’ special appearance, holding that the affidavit of Morris Industries’ vice president was sufficient to negate the allegations of jurisdiction in Trident’s petition. The Court then remanded the case to allow the trial court to consider Trident’s request for continuance for additional discovery on the issue of personal jursidction.

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Charles M.R. Vethan is the founder of Vethan Law Firm P.C. and is dual Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Civil Trial Law and Consumer and Commercial Law — a distinction held by less than 1% of Texas attorneys. He has represented Texas businesses in trade secrets, intellectual property, and complex commercial litigation for over 30 years.

Texas Bar No.: 00791852

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