U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Texarkana Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Texarkana Division
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Consumer alleges Equifax, credit reporting company did not update accounts
TEXARKANA—A consumer is suing Equifax and a credit reporting company, alleging their account details were not properly updated.
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Bowie County couple alleges Union Pacific train blocked firefighters' access to burning home
TEXARKANA — A Bowie County couple is suing Union Pacific, alleging the defendant's train blocked fire department access to the plaintiffs' home.
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Midland Credit accused of calling, harassing consumer
BEAUMONT — An Omaha, Texas, woman is suing a credit company, alleging she was repeatedly called and harassed.
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Customer alleges Navistar truck contained system prone to failures
TEXARKANA — A Texarkana woman is Navistar, alleging the dealer failed to disclose that the truck she bought contained a system that was prone to failures.
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Patient alleges Christus Trinity performed surgery negligently, leading to additional health damage
MARSHALL — An Arkansas patient is suing a Texarkana medical team, alleging it performed a surgery negligently, resulting in additional health damages to the plaintiff.
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Employee alleges racial discrimination led to termination
TEXARKANA — An Arkansas man is suing his former employer, alleging he was discriminated against and terminated due to his race.
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, May 6-10, 2019
May 7 TEXARKANA DIVISION 5:19-cv-00056-JRG-CMCKAMINO LLC V. COOLPAD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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Traveler alleges plaza's negligence caused fall at truck stop
TEXARKANA — A Tennessee woman is suing a Mount Vernon travel plaza, alleging she was injured when she fell at a truck stop.
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Lowe's Home Center accused of firing employee based on discrimination
TEXARKANA — A Mount Vernon man is suing Lowe's Home Center, alleging he was terminated based on discrimination.
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Family blames school bus operators for relative's death
TEXARKANA — A family is suing a school services company alleging the death of a loved one was due to the negligence of a school bus driver.
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Job applicant alleges position given to man a decade younger
TEXARKANA — A job applicant in his 60s is suing an agricultural business, alleging a position that was meant for him was given to a younger candidate.
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Uber, Lyft face patent infringement complaints from Calif. inventor
TEXARKANA – A California-based inventor has brought patent infringement lawsuits against Uber Technologies, Inc. and Lyft, Inc.
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Consumer alleges CBE Group keeps calling to collect debt from unknown person
TEXARKANA – A Bowie County consumer alleges a debt collector has called her multiple times to collect a debt owed by another unknown party.
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Woman claims 'mutilating' injuries to genitals from Sea-Doo ride
TEXARKANA – An East Texas woman has initiated litigation after she allegedly sustained injuries while riding a Sea-Doo more than a year ago, Texarkana federal records show.
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Housekeeper sues employer over wrongful termination for physical, mental disabilities
TEXARKANA – The Coles Firm, PC in Dallas has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a woman who alleges that she was terminated from her housekeeping job because of her physical and mental disabilities, Texarkana federal court records show.
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East Texas collision with FedEx driver subject of man's lawsuit
TEXARKANA – An Oklahoma man has implicated FedEx Corp. and one of its employees in a federal lawsuit arising from 2017 two-vehicle accident.
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Damages sought from Wheels LT, Fastenal over Mount Pleasant collision
TEXARKANA – A Pittsburg, Texas woman is seeking damages from two companies over a collision in Mount Pleasant.
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Woman sues respiratory therapy services provider for age, disability discrimination
TEXARKANA – A Clearwater, Fla.-based business specializing in respiratory therapy services has been sued for wrongful termination, recent Texarkana federal court records show.
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Consumer alleges Total Account Specialty Collections is harassing him with calls
TEXARKANA – A debt collector is allegedly harassing a consumer with collection calls.
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Federal Circuit affirms Texas judge's ruling that database patents failed Alice/Mayo test
WASHINGTON – Three indexing software patents allegedly infringed by a Wisconsin-based party supply company are invalid because they only contain abstract ideas, a federal appeals court ruled in an East Texas case earlier this month.