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In a unanimous opinion delivered by Justice Alito in City of San Antonio v. Hotels.com, ET AL, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that district courts do not have the...

When I was recently preparing for a presentation, an appellate attorney asked me what the attorney’s role is in obtaining appeal bonds. Attorney involvement was something I had always...

The Supreme Court of the United States recently agreed to review the City of San Antonio v. Hotels.com LP et al (case number 20-334) wherein the central issue is...

You go through the steps of obtaining the appeal bond for your client’s appeal and the other party objects requiring something to be changed. How do you go about...

One of the most common questions people naturally have about appeal bonds is what they cost. Like so many questions, the answer is “It depends.” There are a variety...

The latest episode of Issues On Appeal Podcast, “Nothing Rhymes with Supersedeas,” Host Duane Daiker welcomes Dan Huckabay, President of Court Surety Bond Agency. Mr. Huckabay shares his industry...

On the latest episode of Texas Appellate Law Podcast, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders chat with Dan Huckabay, President of Court Surety Bond Agency, to discuss supersedeas bonds.  ...

In his latest podcast appearance, Mr. Huckabay joins the Appellate Practice Committee to explain the basic fundamentals of appeal bonds and the various forms of collateral used to secure...

Surety companies often require collateral when issuing appeal bonds due to the high-risk nature of the obligation and the low likelihood of reversing a judgment on appeal. While collateral...

The need to stay enforcement of a judgment or order in family law cases is certainly more rare than civil litigation, however, they do occur. Most often we see...

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