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Texas City resident alleges contractors she paid $80,000 walked off job
GALVESTON — A Texas City woman alleges her contractors walked off the job despite being paid $80,000. -
Texas Supreme Court clarifies periodic payments provision element of 2003 medical liability reforms
AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court issued an opinion providing guidance on how courts should apply the periodic payments provision, a key element of the state’s 2003 landmark medical liability reforms, holding that the structure must in some way conform to the evidence presented to the jury at trial. -
Justices deny Harris County Water District immunity from pipeline’s condemnation suit
HOUSTON - Today, the First Court of Appeals denied the Harris County Fresh Supply District No. 61 governmental immunity from a condemnation lawsuit brought by the Magellan Pipeline Company and V-Tex Logistics. -
AG Paxton Sends Letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Regulating Fees by Financial Institutions
AG Paxton Sends Letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Regulating Fees by Financial Institutions. -
Unmasking the Nanny State
After two years, the extraordinary government measures—federal, state, and local—taken in response to the COVID pandemic, some of which were supposed to be temporary, have finally begun to abate, along with the fear and panic that inspired them. -
Lawyer hit with disbarment after representing the roommate she brought charges against
AUSTIN – The State Bar of Texas released its latest disciplinary actions today, among which is a judgment of disbarment for an Austin attorney who represented her roommate after bringing charges against him. -
Man alleges rear wheels of used car fell off car shortly after purchase
HOUSTON — A man alleges the used vehicle he purchased from a Houston auto dealer was defective. -
Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee challenges Union Pacific’s plan to clean up contamination near 5th Ward cancer cluster
HOUSTON —The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality held a public meeting two nights ago on a proposed plan submitted by Union Pacific Railroad Company to clean-up an inactive creosote facility located at 4910 Liberty Road in Houston’s Fifth Ward. -
King & Spalding hit with legal malpractice case, suit alleges ‘gross overpayment’ of fees in funded case
HOUSTON – A Netherlands man is suing the King & Spalding law firm, alleging a gross overpayment in fees in a case funded by a lawsuit lender. -
Former Houston-based portfolio exec claims she is owed promised salary, bonuses
HOUSTON — A Houston-based portfolio business whose advisory board includes retired Houston Texans player Chester Pitts, is facing a claim they failed to pay one of its former executives her promised salary and bonuses. -
AG Paxton ensures forgiveness of $29 Million in electric bills for 24,000 Texans after suing Griddy
Attorney General Ken Paxton released a statement in response to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Griddy Energy.