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Sunday, May 19, 2024

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Paxton turns to Supreme Court to stop Harris County’s ‘guaranteed income’ program

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HOUSTON - The Texas Supreme Court has granted an administrative stay today, temporarily blocking Harris County’s “guaranteed income” program after Attorney General Ken Paxton filed for emergency relief.

Collision suit brought against Martin Transportation

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SAN ANTONIO - An automobile collision lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages has been brought against Martin Transportation Systems.

Suit alleges out-of-control 18-wheeler cab struck multiple vehicles

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BEAUMONT - A lawsuit is alleging that an out-of-control cab of an 18-wheeler struck three vehicles and caused a major commercial collision last month.

Municipal judge can’t simultaneously serve as a constable, Texas AG opines

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AUSTIN - A court would likely conclude that a municipal judge may not simultaneously serve as a constable, according to an opinion issued by Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Woman sues Whataburger claiming she was injured after security tried to make her leave

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HOUSTON - An issue with a food order has resulted in a personal injury lawsuit against Whataburger Restaurants.

Justices allow discipline action against Texas AG to go forward, dissenter argues Paxton has immunity

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DALLAS - On Thursday, the Fifth Court of Appeals found that the Commission for Lawyer Discipline sued Attorney General Ken Paxton as an individual, not in his official capacity – green lighting the state Bar’s action against him over his effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Paxton fails to obtain TRO in suit against Harris County over ‘guaranteed income’ program

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HOUSTON – A district court has denied the state’s request to temporarily block Harris County from disbursing funds to families participating in Uplift Harris, a guaranteed basic income pilot program.

McKool Smith secures $142M verdict against Samsung in patent damage retrial

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PLANO - McKool Smith, along with Irell & Manella, has secured a $142 Million patent damages verdict on behalf of G+ Communications against Samsung, a press release states.

First Court denies law firm’s bid to stop 3M pre-suit depositions over dust mask clients

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HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals has denied a petition challenging an order granting the 3M Company’s request to take pre-suit depositions and to obtain documents from attorney Michael Martin and the Martin Walton Law Firm.

SCOTUS sides with Texas rancher in property rights case

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WINNIE - Yesterday, the Institute for Justice scored a unanimous win in the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of Texas rancher Richie DeVillier, who is fighting for compensation after the state built a barrier along a nearby highway, allegedly causing his ranch to flood.

Ferguson Law settles Orange County crash case for $2.1M

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BEAUMONT - The Ferguson Law Firm has resolved a personal injury case on behalf of an Orange County woman for $2.1 million, a press release states.

Texas justices bounce injury suit against bounce house company

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HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today affirmed a summary judgment win in favor of a bounce house company that was sued after a child fractured his leg while jumping in an inflatable bounce house.

Texas jury returns $37.5M verdict against Oncor in fatal crash suit

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HOUSTON - A Dallas County jury recently returned a $37.5 million verdict against Oncor Electric Delivery Co. and one of its employees in a lawsuit over an automobile collision that claimed the life of truck driver Shamsher Singh in 2021.

AGs argue Texas Bar’s action against OAG staff member will ‘open the floodgates’

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AUSTIN - Several attorneys general are arguing that if the Texas Supreme Court decides to allow a disciplinary action against First Assistant AG Brent Webster to continue it will “open the floodgates.”

Texas SC: mediation agreement doesn't apply to San Jacinto River Authority’s claims in suit over rates

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AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court on Friday held that a pre-suit mediation agreement does not apply to San Jacinto River Authority’s claims in a dispute over fees and rates.

Biden announces $26M in grants to Texas to make transportation infrastructure more climate change resilient

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Funded by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, new program supports projects to protect bridges, roads, ports, rail, and transit from extreme weather and the impacts of climate change, advances Administration’s National Climate Resilience Framework

Sen. Schumer introduces bill aimed at stopping ‘judge shopping’

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DALLAS - Sen. Charles Schumer made good on the warning he gave a year ago, introducing a bill yesterday aimed at stopping “judge shopping.”

Worker sues Lowe’s years after banging shin on forklift, Buzbee handling case

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HOUSTON - A lawsuit claiming a Lowe’s employee suffered from an underlying infection for years after banging his shin on the fork of a forklift is seeking more than $1 million in damages.

Man sues claiming Miller Lite bottle was chipped, caused him to swallow glass

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HOUSTON - A lawsuit seeking up to $1 million in damages has been brought against Molson Coors USA over an alleged chipped beer bottle.

Trip & fall lawsuit alleges woman tripped on ripple in floor mat at Kohl’s

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HOUSTON - A ripple in a floor mat has resulted in a trip and fall lawsuit against Kin, Inc.