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Recent News About Corpus Christi
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Barbecue restaurant alleges unauthorized use of name, suit says
HOUSTON - Rudy's Texas Bar-B-Q LLC has filed suit against a South Texas restaurateur it believes is illegally using its name. -
Flight attendant sues after migraine results in firing
HOUSTON - Spring resident Racquel Martin has filed suit against ExpressJet Airlines, Inc. after it reportedly fired her for sleeping on the job, recent court documents say. -
Tank cleaning company sues to recover almost $1M in unpaid services
Allison A Corpus Christi company has filed suit against multiple businesses, claiming they have failed to pay it nearly $1 million for services and equipment it provided them. -
Ladder makers sued after man falls while doing roof work
White GALVESTON - Larry Hodge has filed suit against Louisville Ladder Inc. and Davidson Ladders Inc. after he fell while climbing a ladder. -
Medina loses seat on Texas Supreme Court to tea party candidate
Devine Republican incumbent Justice David Medina lost his Texas Supreme Court Place 4 re-election bid to former Houston district court Judge John Devine in one of the Republican Party's upsets in Tuesday's runoff elections. -
Benito Garza got what he deserves
What is more heartrending than the loss of a child? -
Infrared Cameras sued for selling wrong camera
Bruun Pearl River has filed suit against Infrared Cameras, alleging the company sold it a much cheaper camera than what was originally purchased. -
Corpus Christi attorney and case runner sentenced for barratry
Corpus Christi attorney Benito Garza must surrender his law license after being charged with barratry for trying to make a sales call at a grieving woman's home in the middle of the night. -
Mortgage company seeks repayment for manufactured home loan
Littlefield A mortgage company claims a Jefferson County couple has defaulted on their monthly payments toward their manufactured home. -
Texas Times: Honoring the life and legacy of Hector P. Garcia
Last month marked 64 years since a young, bold and compassionate Army veteran and physician set out to ensure that veterans received equal benefits and care regardless of their race or ethnicity. -
Woman claims Chrysler dealership sold her a lemon
GALVESTON - Corpus Christi resident Adrianne Bowens has filed suit against Chrysler Group LLC over a reportedly defective vehicle she purchased last August. -
Benzene suit filed against DuPont on behalf of long-time employee
Bradley Family members of the late Kenneth Brumley have filed suit against their benefactor's long-time employer, DuPont De Nemours, alleging the chemical company exposed him to benzene during his 33-year career. -
Compass Bank sues to recover $150K loan
Compass Bank has filed suit against the Texas man who it claims failed to repay a loan. -
Wrongful death suit says wreck caused by truck driver on cell phone
Sico TEXARKANA - A truck driver accused of talking on his cell phone just prior to a fatal collision is being sued by the family of a deceased Bowie County woman. -
New law puts ambulance chasers in the hot seat
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Corpus Christi attorney recognized by AG for child support work
Corpus Christi attorney Mary Alice Garcia, right, receives the Child Support Managing Attorney of the Year award from Deputy Attorney General Alicia G. Key, left. CORPUS CHRISTI � Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott recognized Corpus Christi child support attorney Mary Alice Garcia for her commitment to Texas children. -
***FOR PRINT*** Texas AG secures reimbursem​ent from roofing contractor
Abbott SINTON (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced on Friday that a Rosenberg-based roofing contractor has agreed to reimburse all homeowners who improperly paid the company's "liquidated damages" contracts. -
Texas lawyer Watts represents 44,510 clients in BP litigation
Watts NEW ORLEANS - Mikal Watts of Corpus Christi represents an astonishing total of 44,510 clients preparing for the first trial over the Deepwater Horizon explosion, according to a report U.S. District Judge Barbier received on July 6. -
Jury erred when awarding full payment for medical expenses, high court rules
Hecht AUSTIN � Angelina County District Judge Barry Randolph shouldn't have let a jury award accident victim Aaron Haywood $110,069 in medical expenses when Medicare discounts trimmed his bills to $27,739, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled on July 1. -
Texas anti-SLAPP bill becomes law
Hunter With Gov. Rick Perry's signature, Texas became the 27th state to adopt legislation that protects citizens from being sued for expressing their First Amendment rights.