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Blank Rome Recognized as a 2022 Best Law Firm for Women by Seramount.
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GALVESTON — A Liberty County man is facing a claim he breached a lease agreement and owes more than $70,000.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges Home Depot allowed a contractor to use her store credit card for unauthorized purchases.
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Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office.
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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.
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OBWB is Ranked Mansfield Certified Plus!
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Three Cozen O’Connor Attorney’s Named 2022 Texas Rising Stars.
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HOUSTON - Today, the 14th Court of Appeals affirmed a $5.8 million final judgment against CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric in litigation brought over a property fire.
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HOUSTON — An Austin-based realty company is facing a claim it has defaulted on more than $15,000 in loans.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges she was injured by an intoxicated person while a guest at a Best Western Hotel in Fort Stockton.
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Paxton Sues Planned Parenthood to Disgorge $10 Million in Medicaid Payments.
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The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Dec. 21. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Dec. 21 in the suits below:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Galileo Properties LLC against Bryan Scott Jarnagin and Catering Plus Inc. on Dec. 21.
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Greenberg Traurig’s Joseph Coniglio Named to D CEO’s ‘Dallas 500’ List.
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BEAUMONT – Today, the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment win in favor of Baptist Hospitals of Southeast in a lawsuit alleging a patient was burned by hot coffee.
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Thompson Coburn celebrates ‘Homecoming 2021’ with Dallas’ J.L. Turner Legal Association Foundation.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County man is alleging he lost his investment money due to breach of contract.
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BEAUMONT - The Ninth Court of Appeals has denied Time Warner Cable’s writ of mandamus in a $1 million trip and fall lawsuit that was supposed to go to trial on Tuesday.
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BEAUMONT - The trial of a $1 million trip and fall lawsuit against Time Warner Cable has been stayed while the Ninth Court of Appeals reviews a petition for a writ of mandamus.