HOUSTON — A Rosenberg couple is suing a Houston swimming pool construction business, alleging breach of contract and fraud for failure to complete work after a payment had been made.
NEW ORLEANS – E I DuPont de NeMours & Co recently asked the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to dismiss a False Claims Act-based
lawsuit filed against the company by Jeffrey M. Simoneaux.
Bearden A disabled veteran has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a temporary staffing company after he was allegedly terminated from his position due to his disability.
Hobson A Texas resident has filed suit against DuPont De Nemours and nine other companies, alleging the companies caused him to develop leukemia by exposing him to benzene.
Davidson A notice of transfer was recently filed in an asbestos suit against E.I. DuPont De Nemours, removing the case to a Houston Multidistrict Litigation Panel.
The wife and three children of a recently deceased man claim the man developed pulmonary asbestosis after spending a career working around products that contained asbestos.
Parks A Beaumont man claims he developed multiple myeloma after working for more than 20 years at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Plant, where he was allegedly exposed to benzene and butadiene.
Carrington DuPont has filed suit against one of its former employees, alleging the employee has revealed the company's top secrets to a competitor, which could lead to the loss of substantial revenue.
Morgan The Reaud, Morgan & Quinn law firm recently obtained a continuance in an asbestos lawsuit against DuPont De Nemours "so justice can and will be done."
A Port Arthur man and his wife claim the man developed an asbestos-related lung disease after he became exposed to asbestos fibers throughout his career at Sembcorp-Sabine Industries.
The representative of a deceased man's estate has filed an asbestos suit against 49 defendant corporations, claiming the asbestos-related disease with which the man was diagnosed was wrongfully caused.
Lou Thompson Black A man and his wife have filed an asbestos suit against 58 defendant corporations, claiming the asbestos-related disease with which the man was diagnosed was wrongfully caused.
DuPont was well aware asbestos in the work place was killing its workers in the early 1960s, said plaintiff's expert Dr. Edwin Holstein, as testimony continued in the trial of Willis Whisnat Jr. et al vs. DuPont De Nemours.
When speaking about DuPont's asbestos policies during the 1960s, plaintiff's attorney Glen Morgan said in his opening remarks that the chemical company's "conduct was so bad that its right to exist should be taken away," as the trial of Willis Whisnat et al vs. DuPont De Nemours began Thursday, Feb. 21.
While working at a local DuPont plant, Dariel Jones stepped into a gas-filled hole and suffered second and third degree burns to his right leg and foot.