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HOUSTON - A lawsuit alleging the Union Pacific Railroad Company knowingly contaminated residential neighborhoods in Houston with creosote, a probable carcinogen, will continue.
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Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Recognized in Lawdragon’s ‘500 Leading Lawyers in America’.
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HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today affirmed a ruling denying Union Pacific Railroad’s motion to dismiss certain claims under the Texas Citizens Participation Act.
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HOUSTON - A legal dispute between the Houston Astros and season ticketholders has been put on hold, as the 14th Court of Appeals issued an order yesterday abating the ballclub’s appeal.
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HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today affirmed a trial court ruling denying attorney Tony’s Buzbee’s motion to dismiss a tortious interference lawsuit brought by Terry & Thweatt.
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HOUSTON – Today, the 14th Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s denying a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over the 2011 sale of the Houston Astros.
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HOUSTON – The 14th Court of Appeals found today that a trial court erred by denying motions to dismiss brought by KHOU-TV and the Houston Chronicle in a libel suit against the news outlets.
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Bradley is pleased to announce that 13 of the firm’s attorneys have been elevated to partner and three attorneys have been elevated to counsel, effective Jan. 1.
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HOUSTON – Back in June, a district judge dismissed both Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Clear Channel Outdoor from a lawsuit brought by attorney Tony Buzbee.
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HOUSTON – A man who claims his knee surgery ruined his life failed to have a lawsuit brought against him by the surgeon who operated on him dismissed under the Texas Citizens Participation Act.
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HOUSTON – The First Court of Appeals recently affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss under the Texas Citizens Participation Act in a lawsuit between Infinity Systems and Gray Mechanical Contractors.
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HOUSTON – A lawsuit accusing The Kassab Law Firm of stealing a client list to pursue barratry claims will continue to go forward, thanks to a recent appellate opinion.
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HOUSTON — Two Houston residents have filed suit against a debt collection company claiming they violated federal and state debt collection laws relating to a loan from an online lender.
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HOUSTON – Several Texas residents have instituted a class action alleging they received unsolicited and nuisance calls on their cell phones in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
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The Texas First District Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s decision allowing a lawsuit over the sale of sand used in fracking to proceed.
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BEAUMONT -- A Texas appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling refusing to dismiss a lawsuit by an incapacitated man who sold his annuity payments to a structured settlement company.
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HOUSTON – Attorney Chris Bell, a fairly well known Texas politician, is being sued for legal malpractice after allegedly failing to warn a client that there could be possible consequences to bringing a defamation lawsuit.
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A Texas appeals court panel has reinstated a lawsuit by an employer who sued a former employee for violating a non-compete agreement.
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HOUSTON – A Texas appellate court recently found that the Texas Citizens Participation Act does not apply to a fee dispute between the Diogu Law Firm and a former client.
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A Texas appellate court upheld a decision to deny a man’s TCPA motion to dismiss litigation alleging business disparagement. Plaintiffs United States Precious Metals, L.L.C.