DALLAS and HOUSTON – Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that nine partners in the firm’s Dallas and Houston offices have been named to the 2021 edition of Texas Super Lawyers, a press release states.
HOUSTON — A woman is claiming the negligence of an elevator maintenance company after the door to the elevator she was entering suddenly closed on her hand and arm.
HOUSTON — A residential home improvement contractor who does not subscribe to workers compensation insurance is facing a negligence claim after one of his workers suffered injuries while on a job site.
DALLAS—September 1, 2021—Continuing its expansion in Texas, O’Melveny announced today the arrival of Chambers-ranked trial lawyer Timothy S. Durst as a partner in the firm’s new Dallas office, a press release states.
HOUSTON — Papa Johns is facing a negligence claim from a former pizza delivery worker who slipped on wet stairs while delivering to a Harris County apartment complex and suffered injuries.
HOUSTON — A worker injured at a Universal Steel America worksite in Houston claims she suffered injuries after tripping over a piece of misplaced metal.
HOUSTON — The Byran Museum in Galveston is facing a suit after a woman tripped and fell over an unmarked parking curb in their parking lot and suffered serious injuries.
Nothing better exemplifies the Gramscian “long march through the institutions” than the role of the American Bar Association in transforming America’s legal establishment.
HOUSTON — The supplier, manufacturer and maintenance companies for a Houston propylene tank system are facing a suit over a January 2020 leak that caused an explosion.
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she suffered a fall at a Houston China Star restaurant and that employees witnessed other previous accidents caused by the same dangerous condition.
HOUSTON — Burlington Coat Factory is facing a negligence claim after a customer tripped and fell over a skateboard that had been left in the aisle at its Houston store.
The stalemate over a new national infrastructure package appears to be nearing a close, as the Senate voted this week to begin work on a nearly $1 trillion plan.