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San Antonio asks federal appellate court to reconsider opinion in hotel occupancy tax verdict
NEW ORLEANS –The city of San Antonio has asked the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision to overturn an $84 million verdict in the city’s dispute with online travel companies over Texas' hotel-occupancy tax ordinances. -
Paxton participates in three amicus brief coalitions this year supporting Trump travel ban
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been part of coalitions three times this year that filed friend of the court briefs in federal courts in support of President Donald Trump's executive order, or proclamation, enforcing a travel plan on some nations. -
Texas investors appeal recently dismissed $7.2 billion Stanford Ponzi case against Proskauer law firm
NEW ORLEANS – Texas investors who for years have accused Proskauer Rose LLP of nurturing the $7.2 billion Robert Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme, appealed their case five days after it was dismissed by a federal judge who said the firm was entitled to attorney immunity. -
First Harvey suit sneaks by new insurance law, seeks up to $1M in damages and 18 percent interest
DALLAS – Even while Hurricane Harvey continued to dump records amount of rain on Houstonians, Texas trial lawyers publicly preached doomsday for insureds was rapidly approaching – warning victims to file their claims before a new law went into effect. -
Customer blames Houston nightclub operators for beating
HOUSTON — A California man is suing a land owner and Houston nightclub operators, alleging negligent hiring and supervision led to the plaintiff being beat up by a bouncer. -
Frame installer blames truss manufacturers for fall, injuries
HOUSTON — A Harris County man is suing Houston truss manufacturers, alleging a manufacturing defect caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Payroll processor accuses tax credit business operator of defamation
HOUSTON — A payroll processor is suing a tax credit business operator,alleging defamation and business disparagement. -
Customer blames Houston bar operator for injuries
HOUSTON — A Houston woman is suing a bar operator, alleging its negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Law firm accuses client of breach of contract
HOUSTON — A Houston law firm is suing a Katy client, alleging failure to pay for completed work. -
Houston gentleman's club accused of violating city, state regulations
HOUSTON – The State of Texas is pursuing legal action against one of the city’s gentleman’s clubs for alleged violations of city and state regulations, recent Harris County District Court records show. -
Senator defends industry-supported lawsuit lending proposal
BATON ROUGE – A bill making its way through the Louisiana legislature that would regulate lawsuit lending practices has one advocacy group calling the proposed legislation a “bill of goods.” -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
July 7-11, 2014 -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
April 7-11, 2014 -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
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U.S. SC to answer question of federal jurisdiction in lawsuit filed by Miss. AG
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether federal courts have jurisdiction over lawsuits filed in state courts by state attorneys general on behalf of consumers. -
Latest insurance suits filed in Jefferson County Courts
A total of one new lawsuit was filed in Jefferson County District Court against insurance companies, May 7-11, 2012. -
Take-nothing judgment entered in suit alleging man crushed by toolbox
An agreed take-nothing judgment has been entered in litigation brought by Nicholas Senette, who sued Signal International after a forklift operator crushed his left side by dropping a 2,000-pound metal toolbox on him. -
Bolivar Offshore seeks to enforce $128K settlement
Bolivar Offshore Services recently filed a motion to enforce a $128,000 settlement it reached with Global Disaster Service. -
Latest Hurricane Ike-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County
A total of eight new lawsuits against insurance companies over Hurricane Ike damage claims have been filed in Jefferson County District Court, March 7-11, 2011. -
Latest Hurricane Ike-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County
Three new lawsuits were filed against insurance over Hurricane Ike damage claims in Jefferson County District Court, Feb. 7-11.