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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Asbestos

$9B for ovarian cancer claims rejected by judge; J&J heads back to court

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A "heavily negotiated" plan to end tens of thousands of ovarian cancer claims with a $9 billion fund that has "significant support" can't be confirmed, a Houston bankruptcy judge has ruled.
Elections

Citizen-only voting passes Texas Senate, now heads to House

By Chris Dickerson |
A resolution that would help ensure only United States citizens can vote in state elections has passed the Texas state Senate.
Appellate Courts

Texas not a 'good neighbor' under ozone law

By John O'Brien |
Attorneys & Judges

'Giant Killa!' law firm fights Beasley Allen lawsuit after partnership blows up in J&J talc bankruptcy

By John O'Brien |
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) - Disappointment can't be the basis for a lawsuit, a personal injury firm says after being sued by lawyers it once teamed with to push asbestos litigation against Johnson & Johnson.
Reform

Study: ‘Tort tax’ costs Texans an average of $1,725 per year

By Chris Dickerson |
A new study reveals lawsuits and massive court awards cost Texans an average of $1,725 each year.
State Court

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Hotel Chain Following Serious Injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Giovanni Rakestraw has initiated legal action against several entities associated with a well-known hotel chain after sustaining serious injuries due to alleged negligence during her stay at one of their properties in Texas.
State Court

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Property Managers Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
A recent lawsuit filed in Harris County accuses two property management companies of negligence following a slip-and-fall incident that left Joseph Zakaria with severe injuries.
State Court

Customer Alleges Negligence Against Retail Giant After Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Jeanette Samuels has taken legal action against Walmart Stores after sustaining injuries from a slip-and-fall incident at one of its Houston locations in July 2023.
State Court

Plaintiffs Accuse Tax Service Company of Deceptive Practices

By Southeast Texas Record |
The State of Texas and Harris County are suing HRTCS Tax Services Inc., alleging deceptive practices that left customers without promised tax filing services since at least 2021.
State Court

Plaintiff alleges major retailer Walmart Inc.'s negligence after slip-and-fall incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
A lawsuit filed by Francisco Carrizales accuses retail giant Walmart Inc. of negligence leading to his injury after slipping on an unidentified substance at a store location in Pasadena, Texas.
State Court

Plaintiffs Allege Local Restaurant Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
A couple has taken legal action against Sizzle & Brew after an alleged negligence incident resulted in serious injuries during their visit last December.
State Court

Plaintiff (injured guest) accuses Defendant (dog owner) of Negligence in Dog Attack

By Southeast Texas Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed in Harris County District Court by Corey Krenek against Robyn Alexander following a vicious dog attack incident involving her pit bull at her residence last year; allegations include negligence leading up to severe...
State Court

Plaintiffs Allege Chemical Companies' Negligence Led to Toxic Gas Exposure

By Southeast Texas Record |
A group of workers has taken legal action against two chemical companies following exposure to toxic gases at a Texas plant.
State Court

Plaintiff Accuses Commercial Driver and Employer of Negligence Following Severe Collision

By Southeast Texas Record |
A severe car accident involving a commercial vehicle has led to a lawsuit filed by Daniel Zelada Arancibia against driver Traeman Edwards and his employer Silver Eagle Distributors Houston LLC., alleging negligence and seeking over $1 million in...

Stefon Diggs alleges extortion attempt by reality TV, social media personality

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - NFL star Stefon Diggs says a woman with whom he had a "casual relationship" tried to extort him with claims of abuse when she was actually the one who assaulted hm.

Klein ISD hit with sex-trafficking lawsuit after cosmetology teacher arrested

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - The alleged victim of sex-trafficking by a high school cosmetology teacher has filed a lawsuit in Houston federal court against the Klein Independent School District.

5 new cases to know: A road-rage death, a fatal rubber glove and more

By John O'Brien |
A fatal road-rage encounter, an autistic teen who choked to death and an allegedly botched personal injury lawsuit are among the topics in new cases of note in Southeast Texas.

Wrongful death lawsuit pins murder of mother-of-six on the U.S. Navy

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A recent lawsuit blames the U.S. Navy for the death of a woman shot in the face by her husband, a troubled military recruiter who was shot and killed by Harris County officers after committing the murder.

Couple attacked with machetes in Mexico try Houston for lawsuit against Airbnb

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A couple assaulted by machete-wielding intruders while vacationing in Mexico are turning to a Texas state court to sue Airbnb.

Paxton, other AGs push Trump to reverse BOEM rule

By Chris Dickerson |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has joined the AGs of Louisiana and Mississippi in asking the Trump administration to reverse policies of the former president they say harm the oil and gas industry.

Texas judge blocks Biden's transgender Title IX rule

By John O'Brien |
FORT WORTH - A Texas federal judge has struck down a Biden-era rule that changes the meaning of "sex" in Title IX to include gender identity, in a ruling that will keep transgender girls from competing in female sports.

Paxton joins fellow GOP AGs investigating Fauci’s COVID-19 response

By Chris Dickerson |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has joined a coalition of state attorneys general in an investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci’s role in the COVID-19 pandemic response.

Video shows Texas school official sharing ways to bypass Save Women’s Sports Act

By Chris Dickerson |
A video shows a former Texas local school administrator apparently advising an undercover journalist on how to bypass the Save Women’s Sports Act by having a birth certificate altered before moving to the state.

Investment firms with DEI, ESG policies targeted by AG Paxton and colleagues

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could be planning legal action against financial institutions that rely on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring policies while also following climate-activist goals in their investments.

One Texas school district fighting transgender athletes in girls sports, but others might not be

By John O'Brien |
FORT WORTH - A Texas school district is urging a federal judge to join a colleague in Kentucky in striking a Biden-era rule that changes the meaning of "sex" in Title IX to include gender identity.

$9B for ovarian cancer claims rejected by judge; J&J heads back to court

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A "heavily negotiated" plan to end tens of thousands of ovarian cancer claims with a $9 billion fund that has "significant support" can't be confirmed, a Houston bankruptcy judge has ruled.

J&J picks up 1,500 more votes during $9B talc trial

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - All sides have spoken, and now it's up to Houston bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez to decide the fate of tens of thousands of claims alleging ovarian cancer was caused by talc in Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Property Managers Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
A recent lawsuit filed in Harris County accuses two property management companies of negligence following a slip-and-fall incident that left Joseph Zakaria with severe injuries.

Filshie Clip plaintiffs lose arument against preemption of their lawsuits

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - Over the objections of women hoping to blame the maker of a birth-control medical device for their injuries, a federal judge has decided federal law preempts their claims.

Citizen-only voting measure moving through Texas state Senate

By Chris Dickerson |
A Texas state Senate committee will take up a joint resolution to ensure only United States citizens can vote in state elections.The Senate State Affairs Committee will vote on Senate Joint Resolution 37 during its March 20 meeting.