Recent News About Union Pacific Hq
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Adams A Union Pacific Railroad employee has filed suit against the company, alleging the railroad should have provided a comprehensive ergonomics program to prevent repetitive injuries.
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New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, March 31-April 6, 2011.
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In January, Cajun Country Cookers filed a request for a temporary restraining order, claiming their new landlord unjustly jacked up its rent from $100 a month to $100,000.
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Cansler Plaintiff's attorney Jason Cansler has left the Brent Coon & Associates law firm in Beaumont and started his own firm, the Law Offices of Jason Cansler.
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MILDRED LOUIS ET AL VS JEREMY JOHNSON ET AL
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New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, Feb. 17-23, 2011.
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Bernsen Claiming their new landlord unjustly jacked up its rent from $100 a month to $100,000, Cajun Country Cookers has filed a request for a temporary restraining order.
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MARSHALL - A railroad worker has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he was injured during a train derailment.
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A trial date has been set in a lawsuit brought by Doucette resident Gerald West, who sued Union Pacific Railroad claiming he was injured while walking on uneven footing near train tracks.
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A Union Pacific Railroad Co. employee is seeking to obtain a temporary restraining order against his employer to stop the company from investigating a transportation vehicle collision.
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CARLTON BELLARD VS BEAUMONT FRAME AND FRONT END SERVICE INC
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Union Pacific Railroad employee Joseph Vaglica has filed suit against the company over an injury he suffered last September.
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MARSHALL-The mother of a 14-year-old boy who was struck by a train while playing on a trestle has filed a lawsuit against the railroad, arguing the train should have warned of its approached.
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A Kansas City Southern Railway employee has filed suit against the company and Union Pacific Railroad, claiming he injured his back and neck when a KCS train derailed Sept. 13.
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JEWEL RAYE AINSWORTH ET AL VS MOBIL OIL CORP ET AL
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KATHERINE COSTEA ET AL VS MICHAEL CROSSLEY MD ET AL
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A worker for the Union Pacific Railroad Co. claims he sustained injuries to his back after he attempted to repair one of the company's locomotives.
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A Houston man claims he incurred medical costs after becoming injured while working for two railroads.
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New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, May 13-19, 2010
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A rail yard worker is suing his employers for $2.5 million, claiming a tank car had bad brakes and ran over his foot.