PER CURIAM. The issue in this premises liability case is whether the plaintiffs presented any evidence of proximate cause in response to the defendant’s summary judgment motion under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 166a(i). The trial court concluded they did not and granted summary judgment. The court of appeals reversed. We hold that the trial court properly granted summary judgmen…
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