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· 2/27/2015

in Re Crawford & Company, Crawford & Company Healthcare Management, Inc., Patsy Hogan and Old Republic Insurance Company

Citations

  • 458 S.W.3d 920
  • 58 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 408
  • 2015 Tex. LEXIS 160
  • 2015 WL 859087

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  • holding that the Act provides the exclusive procedures and remedies for common law causes of action based on allegations of deception, fraud, and misrepresentation
  • holding that claimants could not recast their claims to avoid the exclusive jurisdiction of administrative agency
  • holding that a party cannot waive a complaint regarding the trial court’s lack of subject-matter jurisdiction
  • holding that party cannot waive complaint regarding trial court’s lack of subject-matter jurisdiction
  • explaining that the doctrine of judicial estoppel cannot create subject-matter jurisdiction where it does not otherwise exist
  • concluding “that a host of tort, contract, and statutory claims 5 could not go forward against the carrier in the trial court” absent exhaustion of administrative remedies

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Judges: Per Curiam

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