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Former employee accuses oil company of age bias
An engineering specialist is suing Anadarko Petroleum Corp., a natural gas exploration company, citing alleged age discrimination and wrongful discharge. -
Employee accuses health care group of unpaid wages
MARSHALL — An employee is suing a Texas health care company, alleging violation of workers compensation acts. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION Mar. 29 FINNAVATIONS, LLC V. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 2:17-cv-00236-JRG -
Complaint: CVS dispensed wrong medication to customer
MARSHALL – A Cass County man is suing CVS for giving him the wrong medication, per recent Marshall federal court records. -
Welder, machine operator allege workplace was racially hostile
A welder and machine operator are suing their former employers, Resource West Inc, Pinnacle Companies Inc. and PCI Manufacturing Solutions LLC, citing alleged discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Jury sides with Whirlpool in patent infringement case
MARSHALL – A jury in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas on March 10 awarded Whirlpool Corp. $7.6 million in damages, ruling that TST Water LLC infringed on the company’s patent for refrigerator water filters. -
Former employee sues food services firm
A former employee of Ben E. Keith Co. is suing the firm, citing alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and gender discrimination. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION Mar. 13 DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES, LLC V. CANON U.S.A., INC. 2:17-cv-00192-JRG-RSP -
Guardian blames trailer truck owner, for child's injuries
MARSHALL — A guardian is suing a trailer truck owner and driver, alleging their negligence caused injuries to a child. -
Pumper foreman accuses former employer of age discrimination
MARSHALL — A Kilgore man is suing his former employer, alleging violation of his civil rights. -
Disney faces patent infringement suit from Texas brothers over technology in its Magic Bands
MARSHALL – A complaint for patent infringement has been filed against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Worldwide Inc. by Plaintiffs Charles C. Freeny III, Bryan E. Freeny and James P. Freeny in the Marshall Divison of the Eastern District of Texas alleging Disney unlawfully used a type of wireless communication technology that it now uses widely in its MagicBands. -
Female operator accuses Eastman Chemical of discrimination
MARSHALL — A Rusk County woman is suing Eastman Chemical, alleging discrimination and wrongful termination. -
African-American worker accuses former employer of discrimination
MARSHALL — A black Gilmer woman is suing her former employer, alleging discrimination, intentional infliction of emotional distress and wrongful termination. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION Feb. 27 RICPI COMMUNICATIONS LLC V. CODAN US, INC. 2:17-cv-00162-JRG -
Whirlpool alleges refrigerator water filter seller broke law
MARSHALL — Whirlpool is suing a refrigerator water filter seller, alleging false designation of origin. -
Worker accuses maintenance corporation of discrimination
MARSHALL — A Cass County man is suing a maintenance company, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Medication aide accuses employer of discrimination
MARSHALL — A Cherokee County man is suing a rehabilitation and nursing center, alleging age discrimination and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION Feb. 21 TANGELO IP, LLC V. GAMESTOP CORP. 2:17-cv-00142-JRG -
Supreme Court ruling may end patent cases in Eastern District courts
WASHINGTON – A closely watched patent case set to be considered by the U.S. Supreme Court may bode major changes for patent trolling cases. -
Judge approves two patent infringement suits against BlackBerry
MARSHALL – A magistrate judge has given the go-ahead for two patent-infringement lawsuits against BlackBerry.