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After jury verdict in landlord-tenant dispute, judge to issue final judgment after reviewing post-trial motions

3526379 · May 27, 2025
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On May 27 the Travis County 201st District Court heard competing post-verdict motions in Bradford A. Clements v. Anne Laurie Kagnar Singh and Harbir Singh and told the parties it would issue a final judgment within the week after reviewing the record and the arguments.

On May 27 the Travis County 201st District Court heard competing post-verdict motions in Bradford A. Clements v. Anne Laurie Kagnar Singh and Harbir Singh and told the parties it would issue a final judgment within the week after reviewing the record and the arguments.

Plaintiff Bradford A. Clements, appearing pro se, moved to disregard certain jury findings (notably question 2 on bad faith and question 11 on attorney's fees) and to enter a proposed judgment that trebled certain statutory damages under the Texas Property Code. Defense counsel Anthony Icenogle argued the jury's findings should stand and that the court should either deny excessive attorney-fee requests or, alternatively, award costs against…

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