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HOUSTON — A man claims a mountain bike that was improperly assembled by Academy Sport and Outdoors caused his crash and injuries.
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AUSTIN—Texas attorneys elected Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury to be president-elect of the State Bar of Texas, a press release states.
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HOUSTON — A wellsite worker who was injured when a pipe sprung loose and sprayed fluid onto his face is claiming negligence.
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Lowery appointed U.S. Attorney.
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ICYMI - Weekly Roundup March 4, 2021.
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HOUSTON — A driller at a rig site claims improper safety measures led to his traumatic brain injury.
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HOUSTON — A man claims his Lexus' fuel system failure caused a violent collision.
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HOUSTON — A worker claims lack of equipment caused his severe back injury while lifting pipes at a liquid storage tank farm in Corpus Christi.
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HOUSTON — A construction worker who fell on unsecured scaffolding and suffered serious injuries is claiming his employer's negligence.
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HOUSTON — An oil rig worker who was knocked unconscious when a pipe smashed into his head is claiming negligence and premises liability.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges her crown restorations and dental implant replacements were done negligently and without proper bone support which caused her to suffer injuries. Linda A.
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HOUSTON — A husband claims Spring Hospital physicians failed to recognize and treat her internal bleeding after hernia surgery which led to her death.
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HOUSTON – Today, the 14th Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit against the Houston Astros – litigation brought by season ticket holders over the sign stealing scandal.
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HOUSTON — A man who was struck by an intoxicated driver while walking in the parking lot of a Houston sports bar is claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON — A couple injured in a tractor trailer vehicle accident are claiming the negligence of the driver and his employer.
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HOUSTON — Houston-based Waste Connections is facing a suit by one of its former drivers claiming he was not paid for overtime work.
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AUSTIN – Dozens of notable Texans, many of whom are among the state's most potent GOP political donors, are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to “show strong leadership” and make sure children go back to the classroom this fall.
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From The Lufkin Daily News “At long last, have you left no sense of decency?” With that attorney Joseph Welch effectively ended Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s witch hunt against alleged “communists.” Americans were able speak more freely, and we assumed “witch hunts” were a thing of the past.Lawyers have always been in the forefront, protecting freedom of speech.
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HOUSTON — A forklift operator is claiming negligence after a truck backed into him while he was working at a Reeves County job site owned by Apache Corporation.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on April 20 in the suits below: