The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Lendr. Online LLC against Drivers Edu. Co. Driving School LLC and Sasheen Maple on June 29.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Lendr. Online LLC against Drivers Edu. Co. Driving School LLC and Sasheen Maple on July 1: 'Writ Of Garnishment After Judgment Issued'.
BEAUMONT – After denying UPS a trial by jury, Judge Kent Walston, a district judge in Jefferson County, awarded the plaintiffs suing the company $27 million in damages for an auto collision that didn’t occur in Texas.
HOUSTON — The Texas Department of Transportation is facing a negligence claim after a piece of grating on Highway 146 came off the road and flew into a driver's windshield.
HOUSTON – A summary judgment win in favor of Classic Chevrolet was recently affirmed on appeal. The finding stems from an automobile collision lawsuit brought by Jenny Day and Guillermo Moreno.
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 Houston Cadillac dealer is being accused of installing a tire backwards and putting more than 500 miles on a vehicle while it was at the dealership for service. Jack Carroll filed a complaint March 29 in Harris County District Court against J.
AUSTIN – Senate Bill 207 will help put an end to “enterprising” trial lawyers who collude with “unscrupulous” medical providers to inflate medical bills in hopes of greater jury awards, says the bill’s author.
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.
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