SHERMAN-A worker at a Plano senior living facility claims he slipped and fell because the facility failed to turn off its sprinkler system during freezing temperatures.
SHERMAN-Tonja Littrell is suing the manufacturer of a skillet which she claims broke and caused hot oil to spill and splash on her causing third-degree burns.
A manufacturer of motorized riding toys has failed to pay more than $341,000 it owes on a marketing and merchandizing contract, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
SHERMAN--While carrying a large bag of dog food through a Plano PETCO store on March 30, 2008, Matthew Wadsworth slipped and fell in what he claims was a high volume of water that had accumulated on the concrete floor.
SHERMAN-A Collin County resident believes he was improperly charged fees for withdrawing money from two automated teller machines. Donald Thomas said the charges violate federal rules because there was not posted or electronic notice of the fee.
SHERMAN-Seven months pregnant with twins, doctors considered Natalie Schroeder's pregnancy high risk. She was required to see her physician and a specialist frequently with the appointments taking roughly an hour each time.
Jefferson AUSTIN � Collin County jurors who should have awarded fees to lawyer Scott Hayes slapped a zero on him and made a mess the Supreme Court of Texas can't fix.
Claiming he was due to receive at least 20 percent of a property's sale price, a Collin County man is blaming another man for holding on to the property instead of attempting to sell it.
Eberstein SHERMAN � Attempting to cool off on a Texas summer day in August 2008, Steven Rank was planning to slide down the water slide into the pool at a fitness center.
GALVESTON � A Collin County woman is suing Dickinson's City Cafe in Galveston County District Court over multiple injuries she sustained during her shift at the 24-hour eatery a couple of months ago, recent court documents say.
Alan Waldrop AUSTIN � Texans can't enforce contracts to buy real estate unless they prove at trial that they could have paid for the real estate, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Oct. 17.
MARSHALL -- U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis affirmed the Memorandum Opinion and Order protecting medical peer review privilege through granting nonparties' motion to quash and denying defendants' motion to compel production on Aug. 22.
A controversial sting operation that ended with an assistant D.A.'s suicide, allegations of sexual solicitation, a high-profile lawsuit and a whistleblower's shocking revelations -- all the ingredients that one might expect of a Dateline NBC feature story.