Galveston County
Recent News About Galveston County
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Trial date set for Gulf Freeway crash suit
GALVESTON - A local state district judge recently granted a Texas City woman's motion for continuance in her lawsuit against JDB Services and two of its employees. -
Academy seeks documents in personal injury case
GALVESTON - Academy Ltd. recently submitted a motion to compel discovery in a physician's lawsuit against it, requesting the plaintiff produce more volumes of tax returns. -
Plaintiff adds claims to personal injury suit
GALVESTON - A local man who claimed in a lawsuit last year he injured himself performing a task which required two people has amended his original complaint. -
Equipment company seeks $25K for rental payments
Leger GALVESTON - Hertz Equipment Rental Corp. claims Reliable Turnaround Services LLC and local businessman Larry R. Nelson owe it more than $25,000, recent court documents say. -
Woman sues over botched breast reduction surgery
GALVESTON - A Jefferson County woman who claims her breast surgery has left her disfigured has filed a medical malpractice suit against her doctor. -
Man seeks judicial review of workforce decision
GALVESTON - Steve McCrory is asking a local state district judge to conduct a de novo judicial review of the Texas Workforce Commission's recent decision regarding the disbursement of a former employee's unemployment benefits. -
Seaman claims injuries when ship ran aground
GALVESTON - Brazoria County resident Ronald Weekley claims he hurt his back when a ship on which he was working ran aground. -
Man sues attorney to recover funds from divorce
GALVESTON - Frederick W. Fournier seeks to have a local state district judge compel a Friendswood attorney to release funds he accumulated during previous divorce proceedings, recent court documents say. -
Man sues power company over crash with truck
GALVESTON - Galveston County resident Cedric Spurlock claims he was involved in a two-vehicle accident with a Texas-New Mexico Power Co. employee. -
Santa Fe resident sues insurer over fire proceeds
GALVESTON - Santa Fe resident Thomas Scott Moss has filed suit against Texas Fair Plan Association, Farmers Insurance, Neil J. LeBlanc and Angela Johnson in an effort to recoup an insurance claim on his home. -
Former La Marque fire chief files discrimination suit
GALVESTON - A former La Marque fire chief alleges the city retaliated against him because he brought up a civil rights claim, recent court documents say. -
Federal judge stops implementation of Galveston County redistricting plan
Hoyt GALVESTON - Stating Galveston County's redistricting plan have not been precleared in accordance to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a federal judge ruled against its implementation. -
Woman, grandchildren in legal dispute over property
GALVESTON - A Santa Fe woman and her grandchildren are embroiled in a legal dispute over local real property. -
Cracked pavement blamed for fall at League City Wal-Mart
GALVESTON - After falling at a Wal-Mart last year, Brazoria County resident Melba Newberry has filed a lawsuit. -
Company claims former employee disclosed trade secrets to competitors
GALVESTON - Garner Environmental Services Inc. claims a former employee is using and disclosing its confidential information and trade secrets to its competitors, recent court documents say. -
Webster resident sues over wreck at BP facility
Pinkerton GALVESTON - Webster resident Dwayne Bobb is seeking $550,000 over injuries he received in a wreck at BP's Texas City refinery. -
Parking contract for cruise passengers results in litigation
GALVESTON - Claiming Galveston.com & Co. committed actions which led to the loss of significant profits, Santa Fe Discount Cruise Parking Inc. is pursuing legal action. -
Fiery crash subject of Galveston County lawsuit
GALVESTON - Alleging he was in a fiery two-vehicle accident four years ago, local resident Robert C. Gleichman has filed a lawsuit. -
Electrical company says developer misrepresented role in condo project
GALVESTON - An electrical company claims a developer misrepresented itself as a prime contractor on a condominium project. -
Hospital employee says he was attacked twice by coworker
GALVESTON - A Smith County man has filed suit against the Memorial Hermann Hospital System, alleging his employer failed to prevent a former co-worker from twice assaulting him.