El Dorado
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Houston, TX 77002-2307
Recent News About El Dorado
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The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on April 6. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on April 6 in the suits below:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Piper's Cove / 270 El Dorado Ltd. against Luis Velazquez Jr and Toni Velasquez on April 6.
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EL DORADO, Ark. -- Without admitting it violated the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, Pilgrim's Pride has agreed not to contest a judgment awarding more than $1 million to employees of its Dallas facility.
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EL DORADO, Ark. � Texas lawyers are seeking class action status for a lawsuit recently filed in Arkansas which alleges some Remington rifles contain defective triggers.
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EL DORADO, Ark. � Working for a branch of the Arkansas Department of Education, an employee alleges she was forced to have an affair with her supervisor to retain her job. Two years later and saying she was overcome with guilt, she ended her affair and resigned her position.
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EL DORADO, Ark. � Ryan Alex Craig was shooting target practice with a semi-automatic rifle in 2005 when the gun unexpectedly discharged as he attempted to chamber a round. Craig was fatally wounded when he was struck by a part of the ammunition's shell casing.
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EL DORADO, Ark. � After a year of taking a drug to combat a medical condition involving paralysis of stomach muscles, an Arkansas resident started exhibiting abnormal muscle movements throughout her body.
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EL DORADO, Ark. � U.S. District Judge Harry F. Barnes dismissed an Arkansas woman's claims that her fall from a 4-foot ladder was due to its defective design.
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New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, March 5-12, 2009
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EL DORADO, Ark. � While responding to an alarm in the Lockheed Martin's Camden, Ark., facility, security guard Keoshee Avery failed to stop at an intersection and collided into a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System vehicle causing an estimated $2.7 million in damages, court papers say.