Janine Padron v. Catholic Diocese of Austin A/K/A Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin Its Agents, Servants, and Employees And St. Ignatius the Martyr Middle School
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The appellate court affirmed summary judgment in favor of the Diocese and School, holding that they owed no duty regarding the open and obvious risk of the darkened stairway that plaintiff knew about, and that summary judgment was proper on the negligence per se claim.
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