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Monday, December 23, 2024

John O'Brien News


Six-figure verdict after toddler shot out of ambulance

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - It's a $300,000 verdict for a father who sued City Ambulance after his 21-month-old daughter was sent flying onto the highway while being transported.

Texas law unfair to business, company facing AG probe complains

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's defense of a law that allows him to examine corporate records is unconvincing, one of his targets says in a lawsuit that could change th way investigations are handled in the state.

Legislature's tactics to delay execution of Robert Roberson rejected by Texas Supreme Court

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court has found lawmakers can't use any means necessary to delay the execution of a death-row inmate.

Told they must make settlement public, sides want it off the record

By John O'Brien |
GALVESTON - Nevermind, sides are telling a Texas federal magistrate judge they initially asked to approve their Fair Labor Standards Act settlement.

5 new cases to know: Teacher sleeps with student and a fatal pastry

By John O'Brien |
A lawsuit against the United Independent School District has followed criminal charges against a teacher who allegedly had sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old boy more than a dozen times. This is among five new cases of interest in Southeast Texas.

Woman's lawsuit over tiny bump in Walmart parking lot tossed

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - Walmart has defeated a trip-and-fall lawsuit brought against it in Houston, as a federal judge there has found small irregularities in parking lots like the one at issue are not unreasonably dangerous.

Judge touts public interest in refusing to seal FLSA settlement

By John O'Brien |
GALVESTON - A Texas judge won't keep secret a settlement between a man and Professional Sprinklers LLC in a case that alleges labor code violations.

5 new cases to know: $50M Wrongful death suit over last month's helicopter crash, plus more

By John O'Brien |
A wrongful death lawsuit over the recent fatal helicopter crash in Houston is among five new lawsuits of note in Southeast Texas.

AG Paxton makes plea to preserve investigative powers called unconstitutional

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is defending what he says is his right to examine the books of a company that makes parts for Boeing, as he faces a possible ruling saying otherwise.

Baytown cop beats lawsuit after traffic stop turns ugly

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS - A federal appeals court has ruled for a Baytown cop who had his dog go after a suspect in a traffic stop on Valentine's Day. NEW ORLEANS - A federal appeals court has ruled for a Baytown cop who had his dog go after a suspect in a traffic stop on Valentine's Day.

Man loses silicosis suit after finding out he wasn't exposed to sand

By John O'Brien |
BEAUMONT - A silicosis plaintiff who had to adjust his lawsuit on the fly has lost his appeal of an order granting victory to one of his case's deep pockets - Exxon.

Abortion groups can't sue private Texans who thought about suing

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - Private individuals who have the authority to enforce Texas' anti-abortion laws can't be sued by pro-choice groups, a federal judge has ruled.

5 new cases to know: Death on a golf cart, rhythm and bruise and more

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - An R&B concert turns into a brawl, a gatekeeper pulls her gun and two wrongful death cases are among new lawsuits filed in Southeast Texas.

Worker injured when sander turned into saw wins $25K

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A makeshift saw and no defense has cost a Houston-area construction company close to $25,000.

Doc defeats Harris Co. malpractice suit; Family claimed patient never consented to chemo drug

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A Harris County jury has ruled for an oncologist who was hit with a lawsuit following his decision to prescribe a patient Hydrea, a chemotherapy medication.

School bus driver who wouldn't ride with gay man loses lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
GALVESTON - A Texas City school bus driver who says he was fired for refusing to ride in a car with a gay man has lost his second lawsuit, thanks to his timing being off.

Legally blind teacher not qualified for job, judge says in discrimination case

By John O'Brien |
GALVESTON - A legally blind teacher is appealing her loss in a lawsuit against the Galveston Independent School District, which allegedly reneged on hiring her rather than accommodate her disability.

5 new cases to know: Uber driver followed and shot, plus more

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A nightmare passenger for an Uber driver, a law firm's seven-figure fight and a Houston pharmacy taking on the DEA are among new lawsuits of note in Southeast Texas.

EEOC settling case against Katy facility over nurse's sleep schedule

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A Katy rehabilitation and assisted living facility appears to have resolved claims it fired a nurse over her sleep disorder.

Feds face wrongful death claim after failing to report illegal entries of mass shooter

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - A failure of border policy is to blame for an April 2023 mass shooting in a Southeast Texas city, lawyers hoping to force the federal government to pay up say.