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Man alleges improperly installed handicap bar at Holiday Inn & Suites caused his fall
GALVESTON — A man alleges an improperly installed grab bar in his handicap room caused him to fall and suffer injuries. -
Daughters claim mother's fall at Harris County courthouse contributed to mother's death
HOUSTON — Two daughters claim a fall off a ramp at a Harris County courthouse contributed to their mother's death. -
Suit alleges carnival ride was unsafe for children
HOUSTON - A lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages was recently brought on behalf of a minor child who was allegedly injured because of an unsafe carnival ride. -
McDonald's drive thru customer alleges unsecured lid caused hot coffee to spill, sues for $1M plus
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she suffered injuries after the lid on a hot cup of coffee was not properly secured at a McDonald's drive thru in Houston. -
Security guard sues after allegedly suffering on the job injury due to broken stairs
HOUSTON — A security guard who suffered an on the job injury when a set of stairs suddenly broke is claiming negligence. -
Suit: Austin Chevy dealer accused of deceptive trade practices
HOUSTON — A Austin Chevy dealer is being accused of deceptive trade practices. -
Anytime Fitness member injured when workout bench collapses, $1M suit claims
HOUSTON — Anytime Fitness is facing a suit after a guest was injured when a workout bench collapsed to the floor. -
The Clark Hill-ABA Connection: Deep Roots & A New Leadership Role
The Clark Hill-ABA Connection: Deep Roots & A New Leadership Role. -
Mechanic aboard BP vessel alleges lack of equipment, crew led to his injuries
HOUSTON — A mechanic aboard a BP owned vessel alleges lack of proper equipment and manpower led to his injuries. -
Workers suffer injuries from falling tiles at business in Humble, sue for $1M
HOUSTON — A business in Humble is facing a negligence suit after workers doing a job on the premises were struck by falling tiles and suffered injuries. -
Motion to produce litigation-funder agreements denied in RICO suit against Boeing
HOUSTON – A motion to compel production of documents was denied earlier this week in a suit accusing Boeing and Southwest Airlines of colluding to cover up fatal defects in an aircraft. -
Tile installer broke pieces of slabs, provided negligent work, suit alleges
HOUSTON — A man claims the subcontractor who he hired to install porcelain tile, broke pieces of slabs during installation, failed to do proper workmanship and refuses to correct or repair his work. -
Is Judge Kent Walston a law unto himself?
Jefferson County District Judge Kent Walston is staunchly supported by trial lawyers practicing before him. When he last ran for reelection, unopposed, big contributions came in from attorneys at Provost Umphrey, Reaud Morgan and Quinn, Moore Landry, Weller Green Toups & Terrell, and the Ferguson Law Firm. -
TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL: OAG Files Appellate Brief: Former Top Aides Say One Thing Under Oath, Another in Public; Can’t Squeeze Back Into Agency After Failing on the Job
Office of the Attorney General of Texas (OAG) filed an appellate brief with the Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals fully debunking a group of former OAG political appointees who had gone rogue and lodged unfounded accusations against Attorney General Paxton. -
Justices issue mandate in case alleging woman delivered baby into hospital toilet
BEAUMONT – Back in December, the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling rejecting an expert report offered by Christus Health Southeast Texas in a lawsuit brought by a patient who delivered her baby into a toilet while admitted to St. Elizabeth Hospital. -
Woman slips on uneven sidewalk at Houston apartment complex, sues for $1M
HOUSTON — A woman claims she slipped and fell on an uneven sidewalk and broke her shoulder at a Houston apartment complex. -
George Foreman alleges Nationwide not on his side, sues insurer for failing to cover classic car collection
HOUSTON – For decades, George Foreman and his wife paid “exorbitant insurance premiums” only to find out their classic car collection wasn’t covered after a fire broke out in their garage. -
Professional cleaning company worker injured after falling off ladder, sues for $1M
HOUSTON — A cleaning company worker claims she fell at least 12 feet off a ladder at a job site and suffered a broken wrist and other injuries. -
Bouncing tires from cement truck crossed several lanes before crushing vehicle, $2.5 million suit alleges
HOUSTON – A recently filed lawsuit alleges tires from a Mack cement truck broke free and crossed several lanes of traffic, and even skipped over a highway median, before crushing part of a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
License #: 76822