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Southwest Airlines wants ‘mirror’ suit over Boeing’s ‘defective’ 737 tossed, plaintiffs represented by Hecht Partners
WACO – Southwest Airlines is asking a federal court to dismiss, or at the very least transfer, a recent lawsuit claiming Boeing’s 737 Max Jet was unsafe to fly – litigation that is similar to a complaint filed two years ago. -
O’Melveny Continues Texas Expansion with Arrival of Leading Trial Lawyer Tim Durst in Dallas
DALLAS—September 1, 2021—Continuing its expansion in Texas, O’Melveny announced today the arrival of Chambers-ranked trial lawyer Timothy S. Durst as a partner in the firm’s new Dallas office, a press release states. -
LOCKE LORD: Locke Lord Adds Experienced Bond Lawyer Arnold Cantu as Austin Partner, Continuing Firm's Strong Commitment to Texas Public Finance Practice With Fifth Addition Since 2020
Arnold Cantu, a well-known and respected bond lawyer, has joined Locke Lord as a Partner in the Firm’s Public Finance Practice Group. -
JACKSON LEWIS: Jackson Lewis Expands Employment Litigation Practice with Danielle Alexis Matthews in Dallas
Jackson Lewis P.C., one of the country’s preeminent workplace law firms, is pleased to announce Danielle Alexis Matthews has joined the firm’s Dallas office as a Principal. -
'Fix, not fight': Buzbee, Lancton call on Turner to settle Proposition B row with Houston firefighters
HOUSTON – The city’s firefighters are committed to hash out any differences arising from the recently passed Proposition B. -
Buzbee expresses intention to represent Houston firefighters pro bono in potential Proposition B legal battle
HOUSTON – A prominent local attorney has reportedly offered to serve as lead counsel for Houston firefighters pro bono in the event a recently approved proposition yields litigation. -
Landry's defamation suit shot down on appeal, case stems from white tiger exhibit at Downtown Aquarium
HOUSTON – For the past two years, Landry has waged a legal battle fighting claims of animal mistreatment and criminal conduct pertaining to its white Bengal tiger exhibit at the Downtown Aquarium restaurant. -
LOCKE LORD LLP: Paul Neufeld Joins Locke Lord in Houston and London, Expanding and Strengthening Firm’s International Arbitration Capabilities
Paul Neufeld has joined Locke Lord’s Houston and London offices as a Partner in the Firm’s International Arbitration Practice Group. -
Discovery battle unfolds in wrongful death suit against Olive Garden, woman broke her neck tripping on ‘un-level sidewalk’
BEAUMONT – Heated discovery issues are cropping up in litigation brought against Olive Garden, a wrongful death lawsuit alleging a woman tripped over “un-level sidewalk” and broke her neck. -
BP subsidiary dodges suit brought over 2013 terrorist attack, plaintiff injured knee reacting to security alarm
HOUSTON – A Texas appellate court recently affirmed the dismissal of a BP subsidiary from a lawsuit brought by a man claiming he injured his knee reacting to a security alert during a terrorist attack in 2013. -
Houston Aquarium seeks to dismiss tiger suit, says 'only standards' the aquarium does not meet are plaintiff’s
HOUSTON – The Houston Aquarium and Landry's Inc. have filed a motion to dismiss a Texas woman's suit alleging that the tigers at the Downtown Aquarium are being mistreated. -
Fox Television Stations states plaintiff has not responded to requests to schedule deposition
HOUSTON – Fox Television Stations LLC has filed a motion to compel discovery in a discrimination claim filed against the company in Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas, stating the plaintiff hasn't responded to requests. -
Texas Supreme Court to review patent agent-client confidentiality privilege
AUSTIN – The Texas Supreme Court will review whether patent agents who advise their inventor clients should be granted the same confidentiality privileges attorneys have with their clients - the first time a state supreme court has taken up the issue. -
Nuclear company alleges former employee misappropriated trade secrets
HOUSTON — A Houston nuclear and radioactive waste disposal company is suing a former employee, alleging breach of fiduciary duty and misappropriation of trade secrets. -
Landry's disputes Calif. animal rights organization's claims of mistreatment
HOUSTON – Landry’s Inc. is fighting claims of animal mistreatment and criminal conduct pertaining to its white Bengal tiger exhibit at the Downtown Aquarium in Houston. -
Two suits filed against law firm Greenberg Traurig relating to Brown Medical Center, surgeon
HOUSTON – A prominent national law firm is in lawsuit with a former medical center client over attorney fees that the plaintiff alleges have been paid. -
Evanston Insurance Co. files suit against Mid-Continent Casualty Co.
HOUSTON – An insurance company is seeking reimbursement from another insurance company after a Houston accident. -
Christus purportedly settles med-mal over newborn’s skull fracture
With a trial looming, Christus Hospital – St. Mary has reportedly settled a medical malpractice lawsuit alleging the health care provider and a nurse negligently caused a newborn’s skull fracture. -
Ninth Court affirms Christus summary judgment win in med-mal case
The Ninth Court of Appeals has found that an expert report failed to provide enough of a correlation between cause and injury to sustain a medical malpractice lawsuit against Christus Hospital – St. Mary. -
Baker Hughes sues IRS for ‘illegally’ not refunding $17.6M
Baker Hughes Inc. recently filed suit against the U.S., seeking to recover $17.6 million in federal income taxes the Internal Revenue Service refused to refund.