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CLARK HILL: Clark Hill Chief Information Officer Joan Holman Named to 2020 Constellation Research Business Transformation 150
Clark Hill’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) Joan Holman was recognized by Constellation Research on its 2020 Business Transformation 150, an elite list of executives leading business transformation efforts around the globe. -
CLARK HILL: Elizabeth Griffin Serves as Co-Editor of the 2019 Franchise Deskbook
Elizabeth Griffin, of Clark Hill Strasburger's Dallas office, co-edited the 2019 edition of the Franchise Deskbook. -
CLARK HILL PLC: Elizabeth Griffin elected Chair of Dallas Bar Association’s Franchise and Distribution Law Section
Elizabeth Griffin, Clark Hill Strasburger, has been elected as the 2019 Chair of the Dallas Bar Association’s Franchise and Distribution Law Section. -
Burleson couple says Houston cemetery mishandled infant daughter's burial
A Burleson couple has sued a Houston cemetery for allegedly mishandling the interment of their infant daughter. -
Wallisville Dental’s motion for admission pro hac vice granted in ‘frivolous’ $10M discrimination suit
A dental practice accused of discrimination in a “frivolous” $10 million lawsuit recently had its motion for admission pro hac vice granted – a legal term referring to adding an attorney from an outside jurisdiction. -
Spindletop Spin has another successful ride
The Spindletop Spin, the annual fundraiser for the Jefferson County Bar Association Foundation, was held June 7 and featured a new start/finish location. -
Fifth Circuit upholds decision denying attorneys’ demand for timely access to court records for advertising purposes
NEW ORLEANS – The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a district court’s decision prohibiting attorneys from demanding “quick” access to criminal citations. -
Houston woman files $10M discrimination claim against dental practice
A Houston woman is suing her former employer for $10 million over claims she was unlawfully terminated from her position. -
Ironman Express, driver sued after fatal crash
A truck driver and his employer are being sued after allegedly causing a fatal accident.Irsat Seyda and Arife Seyda, individually and as parents and next of friends of Sare Seyda, deceased, filed suit June 2 in the Galveston Division of the Southern District of Texas against Ironman Express LLC, Eric Rieger and Matthew Garrett.According to the complaint, Irsat Seyda was driving south on State Highway -
Harris County man sues construction company for alleged fraud
A building company has been named in a fraud claim after allegedly failing to provide proof of the amount a Harris County man owed for a job. -
Two Beaumont residents sue after being injured in car accident
A Beaumont resident is being sued after allegedly striking another vehicle. -
Cement finisher sues after injured by high pressure hose; seeks $1M
A Jefferson County couple is suing after the husband allegedly sustained injuries while working. -
Woman claims florist won't return money after daughter's wedding cancelled
A Harris County woman's suit claims a local florist refused to return the down payment for a cancelled order. -
Markel American Insurance sued by insured boat owners
A Jefferson County resident is suing after his watercraft was damaged in a storm. -
Sanitary Supply sues former employee
Sanitary Supply Co. is suing over claims the defendant breached the terms of his nondisclosure and noncompete covenants. -
Lawsuit filed after rear-end collision
A Jefferson County couple is suing after the wife was rear-ended by a driver. -
Suit claims Jacobs withdrew job offer because of disability
HOUSTON - Complaining he was in line for a lucrative position only to lose out because of his disability, Kennewick, Wash., resident Michael A. Cannon seeks damages. -
Haworth used Harris Co. man's age as 'motivating factor' for termination, suit says
HOUSTON - Harris County resident Keith Hall asserts his age was a "motivating factor" behind Haworth Inc.'s decision to terminate him, recent court documents say. -
Fort Bend Co. woman one of black workers Hershey ordered to 'get rid of', suit says
HOUSTON - The Hershey Co. is accused of racially discriminating and ultimately firing a Fort Bend woman who was one of its retail sales representatives, recent court documents say. -
Huntsville man files suit over alleged assault by Rosenberg police officer
HOUSTON - A Huntsville man is suing the city of Rosenberg and the Rosenberg Police Department over what he claims was "unreasonable excessive force" during an arrest.