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Case activity for Willow Ridge vs Jessica Paige Hunter on Aug. 6
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Pro Se and Willow Ridge against Jessica Paige Hunter and Pro Se on Aug. 6. -
Case activity for Indiyah Paige vs Walter Banks on July 23
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Indiyah Paige, Pro Se and Troy Bush against Pro Se, Sukk Banks and Walter Banks on July 23. -
Construction Worker Sues Employer Over Severe Negligence Leading to Injury
A Houston construction worker has filed a lawsuit against his employer for severe negligence after falling through a damaged scaffold at work. The plaintiff alleges lack of safety measures and subsequent misrepresentation by his supervisors regarding the incident. -
Court activity on May 30: Knowles Door Check Company, Inc. vs Accurate Glass Systems of Texas, LLC
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Knowles Door Check Company, Inc. and Stephen E. Price against Accurate Glass Systems of Texas, LLC on May 30: 'Mo Atty'. -
McDonald's employee alleges he is owed back pay
HOUSTON — McDonald's employee and father of two alleges the company has failed to fix a direct deposit issue and that he is owned more than $9,000 in back pay. -
Dallas office wins two awards in in 2022 law firm campaign for the North Texas Food Bank
Dallas office wins two awards in in 2022 law firm campaign for the North Texas Food Bank. -
Mandatory bar dues case before SCOTUS has ‘profound implications’ for attorneys across the nation, petitioners argue
WASHINGTON - The most recent filings in the mandatory bar dues case before the U.S. -
Fifth Court of Appeals affirms ruling certifying class in litigation against USAA Insurance
DALLAS - The Fifth Court of Appeals recently affirmed a ruling granting a motion to certify a class in litigation brought against the USAA Casualty Insurance Company. -
Texas sues social media influencer Brittany Dawn Davis, claims her fitness programs lacked individualization
DALLAS - The state of Texas is suing Brittany Dawn Davis, claiming the social media influencer failed to deliver on her personalized nutrition and fitness plans and also misled consumers with eating disorders. -
Federal judge issues $230 million verdict against U.S. for Sutherland Springs shooting
SAN ANTONIO - Federal district court judge Xavier Rodriguez issued a verdict yesterday against the U.S. in the amount of $230,000,000 for the government’s role in causing the shooting at Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church on Nov. 5, 2017, a press release states. -
Woman alleges she slipped on puddle water at Houston convenience store
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she slipped on a puddle of water near the checkout lane at a Houston convenience store and suffered injuries. -
Woman alleges Hyundai breached warranty on defective Elantra
HOUSTON — A new car owner claims Hyundai has refused to honor the warranty on her defective 2021 Elantra. -
State of Texas backs attorneys in legal battle over mandatory bar dues currently before SCOTUS
WASHINGTON - The state of Texas has sided against the State Bar of Texas, filing a brief in support of a trio of attorneys asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hold that members of a mandatory bar cannot be compelled to finance any political or ideological activities with their dues. -
Texas Bar argues Free Speech Clause doesn’t apply to its activities in mandatory dues case before Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - The State Bar of Texas’ speech is government speech, so “the Free Speech Clause has no application” to its expressive activities, according to a petition the Bar’s Board of Directors recently filed with the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Justices keep Galveston County in suit alleging officers responsible for causing beachgoers’ injuries
HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals recently affirmed a ruling denying Galveston County governmental immunity in a lawsuit brought by injured beachgoers. -
Texas attorneys take legal battle over mandatory bar dues to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - A recently filed petition for writ of certiorari is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hold that members of a mandatory bar cannot be compelled to finance any political or ideological activities with their dues. -
Suit: Austin Chevy dealer accused of deceptive trade practices
HOUSTON — A Austin Chevy dealer is being accused of deceptive trade practices. -
Warning: Don’t be injured by this warning!
We knew there was little scientific support for healthy people wearing surgical masks in public, and we doubted the necessity and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, but now we know that social distancing is counterproductive and potentially dangerous. -
Houston Methodist strapped patient too tightly to operating table, $1M suit claims
HOUSTON — Houston Methodist Hospital is facing a claim it strapped a patient too tightly to an operating table which caused nerve damage. -
Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Sept. 29
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Sept. 29 in the suits below: