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This case involves an appeal by 2016 Parkview Condominiums Development, LLC (Parkview) against an order confirming an arbitration award that favored Lawrence E. Marshall for a $183,750 earnest money deposit. Parkview sought to vacate the award, alleging the arbitrator exceeded powers and exhibited evident partiality. Marshall cross-appealed, claiming the trial court erred in denying him additional attorney's fees incurred during the confirmation process. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's order, finding no error in the arbitrator's decision to award fees or in the rejection of Parkview's partiality claims, and upheld the trial court's discretion regarding further attorney's fees.
2016 Parkview Condominiums Development, LLC v. Lawrence E. Marshall is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 2nd District (Fort Worth). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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This case involves an appeal by 2016 Parkview Condominiums Development, LLC (Parkview) against an order confirming an arbitration award that favored Lawrence E. Marshall for a $183,750 earnest money deposit. Parkview sought to vacate the award, alleging the arbitrator exceeded powers and exhibited evident partiality. Marshall cross-appealed, claiming the trial court erred in denying him additional attorney's fees incurred during the confirmation process. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's order, finding no error in the arbitrator's decision to award fees or in the rejection of Parkview's partiality claims, and upheld the trial court's discretion regarding further attorney's fees.
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