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· 6/14/2001

Long Distance International, Inc. v. Telefonos De Mexico, S.A. De C.V.

Citations

  • 49 S.W.3d 347
  • 44 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 894
  • 2001 Tex. LEXIS 58
  • 2001 WL 660858

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  • applying general rule that party relying on affirmative defense must conclusively establish defense in summary judgment context
  • defendant moving for summary judgment on an affirmative defense has the burden to conclusively establish that defense
  • correct conclusions of law will not require reversal if controlling findings of fact support a correct legal theory
  • issue was whether plaintiff’s contracts with Mexican customers violated Mexican law

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Judges: Baker, Hankinson, Jefferson

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