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The Doctor's Club At 1133 MD Anderson Blvd.


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I was searching EBay for TMC stuff and I noticed some old matchbooks from The Doctor's Club.  I researched this club through case law text. The club was involved in a lawsuit due to not paying taxes, or something about club fees.

A shorty brief from the TMC library:

The Doctors' Club began in 1954 as a social club for doctors and dentists and their families at The Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. The Doctor's Club also hosted medical lectures and various medical groups. The Doctor's Club closed in 2005.

https://archives.library.tmc.edu/the-doctors-club

Open Corporates indicates the registered address at the time of formation was 1133 MD Anderson Blvd.  The law case text indicates the club was housed in the Texas Medical Center Library. I thought the address (as of 2022) was 1133 John Freeman Blvd.

https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_tx/0012005201

A short brief from leagle:

Plaintiff leases space on the third floor of the Jesse H. Jones Library Building in the Texas Medical Center. The physical facilities of the club consist of a main dining room with wings that can be used separately, a lounge and bar, kitchen, and manager's office. On the same floor of the Library Building, outside plaintiff's premises, are an auditorium seating approximately 600 persons, two small conference rooms and restroom facilities. Plaintiff's hours are from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. with two exceptions. It is open until midnight on Saturdays and is closed on Tuesdays. Plaintiff serves lunch each day, except Sundays, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. Dinner may be ordered until 9:15 P. M. A member's family and guests are permitted to use plaintiff's facilities.

https://www.leagle.com/decision/1960335183fsupp1521308

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5 hours ago, Highrise Tower said:

I was searching EBay for TMC stuff and I noticed some old matchbooks from The Doctor's Club.  I researched this club through case law text. The club was involved in a lawsuit due to not paying taxes, or something about club fees.

A shorty brief from the TMC library:

The Doctors' Club began in 1954 as a social club for doctors and dentists and their families at The Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. The Doctor's Club also hosted medical lectures and various medical groups. The Doctor's Club closed in 2005.

https://archives.library.tmc.edu/the-doctors-club

Open Corporates indicates the registered address at the time of formation was 1133 MD Anderson Blvd.  The law case text indicates the club was housed in the Texas Medical Center Library. I thought the address (as of 2022) was 1133 John Freeman Blvd.

https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_tx/0012005201

A short brief from leagle:

Plaintiff leases space on the third floor of the Jesse H. Jones Library Building in the Texas Medical Center. The physical facilities of the club consist of a main dining room with wings that can be used separately, a lounge and bar, kitchen, and manager's office. On the same floor of the Library Building, outside plaintiff's premises, are an auditorium seating approximately 600 persons, two small conference rooms and restroom facilities. Plaintiff's hours are from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. with two exceptions. It is open until midnight on Saturdays and is closed on Tuesdays. Plaintiff serves lunch each day, except Sundays, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. Dinner may be ordered until 9:15 P. M. A member's family and guests are permitted to use plaintiff's facilities.

https://www.leagle.com/decision/1960335183fsupp1521308

It's a little unfair to summarize the lawsuit as being "due to not paying taxes...".  The very first sentence of the linked decision says the lawsuit was brought by The Doctors Club seeking a refund of taxes paid.

Also, lest people get the impression the club went out of business because it didn't pay its taxes or in any way in connection with the referenced lawsuit, the linked information tells us that this lawsuit was in 1960.  The club voluntarily dissolved as a legal entity in 2003.

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