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Woman claims GYN failed to inform her of cancerous pap test results
HOUSTON — A woman alleges her physicians failed to inform her that her pap smear showed cancerous cells. -
Welder hit by steel beam alleges negligence
HOUSTON — A welder alleges he suffered injuries after a steel beam fell on top of him at a job site. -
Woman alleges mother suffered life threatening bed sores at Houston nursing home
HOUSTON — A woman alleges her mother suffered from life-threatening bed sores while at a healthcare facility in Houston. -
Disabled Army vet alleges Aldine ISD won't allow service dog, sues for more than $1M
HOUSTON — A U.S. Army Veteran is alleging the Aldine Independent School District refuses to allow her to have her service dog while at work. -
Justices affirm denial of Marquette Transportation’s special appearance in Jones Act suit
HOUSTON - Yesterday, the 14th Court of Appeals found that a trial court did not error by denying Marquette Transportation’s special appearance in a Jones Act lawsuit. -
Patent infringement suit brought against eBay
WACO - A patent suit has been brought against eBay over the alleged infringement of cursor marketing technology. -
Fifth Circuit serves Texas craft brewers a victory to-go
NEW ORLEANS - On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed a ruling allowing two Texas breweries to sell their beer to-go. -
Justices affirm ruling denying city of Houston’s jurisdiction plea in suit over officer’s collision
HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today found that a trial court properly denied the city of Houston’s plea to the jurisdiction in a lawsuit brought over an officer’s collision. -
Class action complaint against Tesla alleges violation of WARN Act
AUSTIN - A class action complaint recently brought against Tesla is accusing the company of violating the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act by terminating workers without providing sufficient notice. -
Texas SC finds discovery requests seeking drug tests of nonparty UPS drivers are overbroad
AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court held on Friday that a trial court erred in compelling disclosure of confidential drug-test records of UPS employees who are non-parties in a wrongful death lawsuit against the company. -
Divot that caused trip & fall in store’s parking lot not an unreasonably dangerous condition, Texas SC opines
AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court reversed an appellate court that held that a fact issue exists as to whether a defect in a grocery store parking lot presented an unreasonable risk of harm. -
Texas appellate court remands $2.2M offshore rig injury case for new trial
HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals recently remanded an offshore injury lawsuit that resulted in a $2.2 million judgment for a new trial. -
Man alleges improperly installed handicap bar at Holiday Inn & Suites caused his fall
GALVESTON — A man alleges an improperly installed grab bar in his handicap room caused him to fall and suffer injuries. -
Suit: Houston car dealership illegally acquired, sold man's truck
HOUSTON — A Harris County man alleges a Houston car dealership illegally acquired his truck without him signing over the title. -
Woman alleges trash, debris left outside her apartment cause her fall
HOUSTON — A woman alleges trash and debris left outside of her apartment in Houston caused her to trip and fall. -
Discrimination lawsuit brought against RV dealer
GALVESTON - A disability discrimination lawsuit has been brought against RV Retailer, LLC and RV Retailer Texas, LLC. -
Lawsuit claims woman struck by falling concrete in parking garage
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she was struck in the head by falling concrete pieces from drilling work being done in a parking garage. -
Woman alleges former employer using invalid non-compete agreement to prevent her from other jobs
HOUSTON — A woman is alleging her former employer is preventing her from finding other jobs due to an invalid non-compete contract. -
Liberty County man owes more than $70,000 from breach of lease, loan agreement
GALVESTON — A Liberty County man is facing a claim he breached a lease agreement and owes more than $70,000. -
Harris Health seeks AG approval to pursue litigation against Juul, Altria Group
AUSTIN - The Harris Health System, previously known as the Harris County Hospital District, has submitted a contingent contract to the Office of the Attorney General for approval in order to pursue e-cigarette and vaping litigation.