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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Kennedy finds that the lower court properly granted summary judgment to the appellees on their fiduciary duty and securities claims against the appellant. Their petition alleged that certain material facts were misrepresented in connection with their investments. The lower court did not err "by refusing to withdraw the deemed admissions," as the appellant argues. Also, the evidence shows that the appellant was a "seller" under the Texas Securities Act. Affirmed.
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