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Nettles and GTECH File Post Submission Briefs in Dallas

Attorney Peter Kelly, appellate counsel for Dawn Nettles, filed Nettles’Post Submission Brief with the Dallas Court of Appeals.  The brief deals with the question of whether the Texas Legislature intended for GTECH to have derivative governmental immunity.  In response, GTECH’s appellate counsel

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Nettles Files Reply Brief in Fun 5’s Lawsuit Appeal in Dallas

Attorneys for Dawn Nettles have filed a Reply Brief on behalf of Ms. Nettles in her appeal of a Dallas trial court’s ruling that GTECH enjoys “derivative immunity” for fraud lawsuits.  A copy of Ms. Nettles’ brief can be viewed

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GTECH Files Appellee’s Brief in Dallas Court of Appeals

GTECH (International Game Technology) has filed its Brief of Appellee in the Dallas Court of Appeals in Dawn Nettles’ Fun 5’s lawsuit.  Here is a summary of GTECH’s arguments: “Under Texas law, when a government contractor is sued for complying with directions

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Appellant Brief Filed in Nettles Case in Dallas

Attorneys for Dawn Nettles have filed their Appellant’s Brief  in the 5th Court of Appeals in Dallas.  The brief asks the court of appeals to overturn the Dallas trial court’s ruling that GTECH has “derivative immunity”.  The Dallas trial court’s decision

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Notice of Appeal Filed in Dallas Fun 5’s Lawsuit

Plaintiff, Dawn Nettles, has filed her Plaintiff’s Notice of Appeal in her Fun 5’s lawsuit against the Texas Lottery Commission and GTECH Corporation.  The notice declares that she is appealing two orders of the 16oth Judicial District Court in Dallas.  The first Order

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Court Rules that GTECH Cannot be Sued for Fraud

Judge Jim Jordan, trial judge of the 160th Judicial District Court in Dallas County, Texas, ruled yesterday that GTECH Corporation enjoys “derivative immunity” and cannot be sued even if it commits fraud.  The lawsuit styled Nettles v. GTECH Corporation and

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Court Rules that Lottery Commission Cannot be Sued for Fraud

Consumer advocate Dawn Nettles filed suit against the Texas Lottery Commission in the 160th Judicial Court in Dallas County.  Ms. Nettles alleged that the TLC knowingly sold misleading and deceptive Fun 5’s scratch-off tickets to her and thousands of other

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