Contract
Recent News About Contract
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Case activity for Cypress Station Holdings, LLC vs Temisha White on May 15
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Cypress Station Holdings, LLC and Pro Se against Pro Se and Temisha White on May 15. -
Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Former employee of Automation Personnel Services claims he was exposed to dangerous substances on the job
A former employee of Automation Personnel Services alleges that a switch in positions caused him to come into contact with a dangerous substance. -
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. -
Aaron Koenck Authors Chapter of Oil & Gas Contracts Principles and Practice
Aaron Koenck Authors Chapter of Oil & Gas Contracts Principles and Practice. -
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. -
Homeowner alleges contractor failed to obtain permits, abandoned disaster remediation job
HOUSTON — A Harris County homeowner alleges the contractor he hired and paid for disaster remediation failed to secure the proper permits and abandoned the job. -
Justices find plumbing company waived right to arbitration by waiting too long
HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals recently affirmed a ruling denying a plumbing company’s motion to compel arbitration, concluding that the company waived its right to arbitration. -
Texas City resident alleges contractors she paid $80,000 walked off job
GALVESTON — A Texas City woman alleges her contractors walked off the job despite being paid $80,000. -
$25.4M settlement reached in fraudulent billing suit over provisions supplied to American troops overseas
BEAUMONT - A $25.4 million settlement has been reached in a lawsuit brought against DynCorp International and Damco U.S.A. -
Home Depot customer alleges contractor was allowed to use her store credit card without authorization
HOUSTON — A woman alleges Home Depot allowed a contractor to use her store credit card for unauthorized purchases. -
Couple claims bad fuel from Sunoco caused damage to their pickup
HOUSTON — A couple alleges "bad fuel" from Sunoco caused their pickup truck to be damaged and that the repair company failed to make the contracted repairs. -
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Justices ‘delete’ $90K attorney’s fees award in breach of contract suit against law firm
HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today deleted an award of $90,000 in attorney’s fees in a lawsuit brought against a law firm. -
North Texas Tollway Authority seeks AG approval to pursue construction defect claim
AUSTIN - The North Texas Tollway Authority has submitted a contingent contract to the Office of the Attorney General for approval in hopes of pursuing a construction defect lawsuit. -
Staffing company has $667K judgment against Texienne Hospital Systems affirmed on appeal
HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals recently affirmed a $667,666.67 judgment against Texienne Hospital Systems in litigation brought by KKU Surgical Management, a staffing company. -
Rig worker falls more than 20 feet after tripping over hose, $10M suit claims
HOUSTON — A rig worker who fell more than 20 feet off a stairwell after tripping over a pressure washer hose is claiming negligence. -
Performer alleges Houston Grand Opera breached contract
HOUSTON — An opera singer alleges the Houston Grand Opera has failed to allow her to perform per her contract. -
Houston business accused of not paying proper wages, earned commissions
HOUSTON — A Houston business is facing a claim it terminated its business development director without paying him proper wages and earned commissions.