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SEGUIN – A collision between a concrete mixer truck and a utility truck in San Marcos earlier this year resulted in a lawsuit.
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The Austin-based Mitratech, a provider of enterprise legal management solutions, recently announced the acquisition of the CaseTrack product line from Economic Analysis Group – its second acquisition of a solution provider in the past two months.
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An Arkansas woman is filing a suit alleging that a Texas headquartered company failed to pay for overtime compensation for hours worked in excess of 40 per workweek.
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Troll slayer Unified Patents predicts that 2015 will set a record for patent litigation, with more than 6,000 lawsuits likely to be filed – the vast majority by nonpracticing entities, i.e., patent trolls.
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By Brendan Steinhauser and Randan Steinhauser
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Courtesy of Governor's Office. EDINBURGH - Gov. Rick Perry was joined by the Rio Grande Valley Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse and members of the medical community in Edinburgh to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the passage of major tort reform legislation.
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A glove distributor is being sued in Houston for copyright infringement.Ringers Technologies LLC, doing business as Ringers Gloves, filed suit June 5 in Southern District Court of Texas Houston Division against Roughneck City LLC and Curtis Hagen, citing trademark infringement, unfair competition and unjust enrichment.
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Austin cyclist Lance Armstrong wanted to stop a review that could make him give back $12 million in bonuses he received after winning the Tour de France, but a Texas judge denied his request.
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A Cedar Creek man is suing after he was seriously injured in a crash after a driver ran a red light.
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A former maintenance worker has filed a lawsuit against his former employer claiming that he was not paid overtime wages.
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HOUSTON - According to a recent lawsuit, Harris County resident James Green alleges Austin Industrial Inc. fired him twice because of his race and age.
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Texas First Lady Anita Perry gives members of the media a tour of the fully restored 156-year-old Texas Governor's Mansion in Austin.
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Scalise An employee of a recreational vehicle park has filed a lawsuit against her employer that claims she was not paid for the hours she worked in excess of 40 per work week.
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HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) -- The defense counsel in a Texas asbestos case has filed a motion to "compel settlement trust submissions."
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Gregory Baumgartner Personal injury attorney Greg Baumgartner is pleased to announce the opening of a satellite office in Austin with a practice focused on semi-truck and complex personal injury litigation.
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A worker has filed a collective lawsuit in an attempt to obtain wages for time spent traveling to the Motiva facility in Port Arthur.
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Cynthia Granger has filed suit against truck driver John Allen and his employer, G&P Trucking, for a collision which occurred back in April 2008.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. � When asked why former Computer Science Corporation senior counsel Kirby Cronin has not appeared at court-ordered depositions for the Colossus class action suit, a company official told the judge that CSC no longer has power over Cronin.
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Port Neches newspaper trasher Jerry Little is afraid.