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Article January 20, 2026
Allyson Ho, Brad Hubbard, and Stephen Hammer Write About Texas Supreme Court’s Revamped Review Process for The Texas Lawbook
Writing for The Texas Lawbook, partners Allyson Ho and Brad Hubbard and associate Stephen Hammer note that the Texas Supreme Court’s revamped review process will “have a material impact on high-stakes business litigation in Texas — significantly altering appellate strategy, resource allocation and timing” and that “now more than ever, effective advocacy requires presenting a clear, compelling case for review from the start.”
Client Alert January 5, 2026
Texas Supreme Court Overhauls Procedures for Granting Review
The Texas Supreme Court recently adopted far-reaching changes to its procedures for granting review. Below is an overview of those changes and their likely effect on Texas business litigation.
Client Alert November 3, 2025
Texas Supreme Court Justices Urge Defendants to Challenge Constitutionality of Texas Qui Tam in New Court of Appeals
On October 24, 2025, two Texas Supreme Court Justices issued a statement respecting the denial of mandamus, urging defendants to re-raise constitutional challenges to Texas qui tam in the new Fifteenth Court of Appeals.
Client Alert August 8, 2025
Texas Supreme Court Statistics: 2024–2025 Term
The Texas Supreme Court has issued all decisions for cases argued during the 2024–2025 term. Below we provide an overview of how many cases the Court heard, along with how each court of appeals fared.
In the Media July 2, 2025
Gibson Dunn’s Supreme Court Immigration Win Highlighted by The Texas Lawbook
The Texas Lawbook has featured a Gibson Dunn team’s partial victory in the U.S. Supreme Court in a significant immigration case.
Client Alert July 1, 2025
Texas Supreme Court Holds That Plaintiffs Must Prove Defendant’s Negligence A Substantial Factor In Causing Injury
In an opinion issued on June 27, the Texas Supreme Court explained that proximate cause requires proof that a defendant’s negligence was a substantial factor in causing the plaintiff’s injury.
Client Alert June 27, 2025
Supreme Court Calls Universal Injunctions Into Doubt
The Supreme Court held 6-3 that district courts were wrong to grant “universal” preliminary injunctions against the government’s enforcement of a presidential executive order, and that any injunctive relief should be limited to the parties in those cases.
Client Alert June 23, 2025
Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms That Non-Texas Companies Must “Target Texas” To Be Subject To Personal Jurisdiction
In two opinions issued on June 20, the Texas Supreme Court reaffirmed that a non-Texas company must purposefully direct conduct at Texas to be subject to specific personal jurisdiction.
