HOUSTON – After cutting out a good portion of claims, the 14th Court of Appeals is allowing a lawsuit against the city of Houston, brought after a fire truck allegedly ran a red light and caused a collision, to continue.
HOUSTON — A Transport company is facing a suit alleging one of its drivers failed to properly secure a pipe on top of a trailer that fell onto a Texas Pipe & Supply worker's leg.
HOUSTON — A former treatment facility worker is alleging she faced threats and was fired for reporting the facility's falsification of documents and illegal practices.
HOUSTON — A worker claims he suffered damage to his lungs after exposure to contaminated fuel being transferred into a tank at Dalhart Municipal Airport.
AUSTIN – Bad news for families that love to get around on golf carts. Attorney General Ken Paxton has opined that the Transportation Code prohibits operation of motor vehicles on public streets without a driver’s license.
A pair of bills making their way through the Texas Legislature will bring much-needed and sensible reforms to a litigation system run amuck. House Bill 19 and its companion in the Senate aim to rein in excessive lawsuits that deliver big paydays for lawyers while threatening jobs for one of the state’s most important industries, and driving up insurance rates for everyone else.
LUBBOCK — Organizations representing Thoroughbred horse owners and trainers have filed a federal lawsuit to stop a new law in which Congress punted on its legislative duties and, instead, handed the power to regulate horse racing over to a private group.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Michael James Brown against unnamed defendant on March 10: 'Occupational Driver's License Information Sheet'.