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Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Sept. 26
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Sept. 26 in the suits below: -
Father, son injured in chain collision accuse freightliner driver of negligence
MARSHALL — A father and son allege they were injured in a chain reaction collision on Interstate Highway 20 caused by the driver of a freightliner truck and others. -
Sept. 26: Harris County Civil Court docket for "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" cases
The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" cases were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Sept. 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for IPFS Corp. vs Jay Carter's Trucking LLC on Sept. 26
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by IPFS Corp. against Jay Carter's Trucking LLC on Sept. 26. -
Small business owner plagued by asbestos lawsuits fears for future of business
Mike Carter, owner of Monroe Rubber & Gasket, reviews paperwork in his Louisiana office. Carter's company has settled 82 asbestos cases and still has 28 pending. -
Charter bus company sued after passenger's knee trapped in door
Tri-City Charter of Bossier MARSHALL - A Louisiana charter bus company is being sued after one of its passenger's suffered a knee injury when the bus' hydraulic door closed on the passenger's leg. -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, June 20-24, 2011. -
Industrial services partnership subject of lawsuit
A Jefferson County man claims the owner of a waste disposal company stole $75,000 by enticing him into a partnership that never came to fruition. -
Rail yard incident leads to foot amputation, lawsuit for $2.5M
A rail yard worker is suing his employers for $2.5 million, claiming a tank car had bad brakes and ran over his foot. -
West Virginia lawsuit helped spur crib recall
Drop-side crib CHARLESTON, W. Va. � A death of a Fayette County, W.Va., infant helped trigger this week's recall of more than two million cribs, according to a West Virginia attorney. -
Man claims power line downed by hurricane caused electric burns, sues Entergy
A Hardin County couple has filed suit against Entergy Texas, alleging the man received a serious electrical shock from an unsecure power source. -
Property owner sues insurer over hail damage claim
Urban Quest Properties is suing its insurance provider for failing to honor more than two dozen claims made after its properties were showered with hail. -
Appeals court reverses ruling on medical expert's testimony in Memorial Hermann case
Attorneys for Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital convinced a higher court recently to reverse and remand a lower court's ruling denying a motion challenging a medical expert's validity. -
Texas SC: Manufacturing defect must be looked at in Bic lighter case
AUSTIN � Federal law prohibits lawsuits in state courts that allege design defects in Bic lighters, but it doesn't prevent suits in state courts that allege manufacturing defects in the lighters, the Texas Supreme Court decided April 18. -
Provost Umphrey accuses Dole of banana litigation conspiracy
Joe Fisher of the Provost Umphrey firm in Beaumont has accused Dole Food Company of negotiating directly with his clients in Nicaragua to settle pesticide exposure claims. -
This Just In: Jefferson County
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Exploding pump burns seaman's face
Arnold & Itkin Exploding engine pumps seriously burned Maceo Carter's face, chief engineer for the Chesapeake Bay � a vessel owned and operated by the Omega Protein Corp.