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Benzene suit filed against ExxonMobil, others
Bradley A Texas resident has filed suit against ExxonMobil Corp. and five other companies, alleging the companies caused him to develop multiple myeloma by exposing him to benzene. -
Daughter files suit over dad's mesothelioma death
Baxley The daughter of a recently deceased man claims her father died from mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos fibers throughout his career. -
Injured worker's petitions against ExxonMobil, Brock Services consolidated
On the same day, Brandon Fox, who injured his right arm, filed two petitions to perpetuate testimony, one against ExxonMobil and other against Brock Services -
Benzene suit slated for trial in February 2013
Brown A local judge approved a discovery control plan in a benzene lawsuit against 13 companies on Dec. 19, slating the case for a trial in early 2013. -
Children sue ExxonMobil for father's asbestos exposure
Hyde The children of the late William Butchee Sr. has filed suit against their father's former employer, Mobil Oil, for allegedly exposing him to asbestos. -
Adhesive Services answers chipping gun injury suit, seeks maximum dollar amount
Dunk Adhesive Services Co. has answered a suit filed by Eagan Chessar, who sued for injuries he received while operating a chipping gun. -
Discovery continues in refinery worker's suit over chemical burns
Last June, Charles Wilson sued ExxonMobil, alleging he should have been warned of a dangerous chemical inside a pipe that caused significant burns to his arm. -
Asbestos suit blames ExxonMobil for former employee's death
An asbestos suit has been filed against ExxonMobil, alleging the company negligently exposed the late Harold Meyer to asbestos during his employment. -
Granted: ExxonMobil's motion to designate responsible third party
Last August, plaintiff Christopher Waldon sued ExxonMobil, alleging the company failed to warn him to use "a higher standard of care when loading and unloading" pipes. -
Discovery unfolding in suit against ExxonMobil over flash-fire burns
Last October, the Southeast Texas Record reported that Mark Feltman, an electrician, sued ExxonMobil, claiming the oil company negligently allowed a flash fire to consume the area where he was working. -
Faulty chipping gun results in suit against ExxonMobil
Harris County resident Eagan Chessar has filed suit against ExxonMobil and two other companies for injuries he received while operating a chipping gun. -
Just Filed in Harris County Civil Courts
Recent lawsuits filed in Harris County Civil Courts, June 16-Aug. 3, 2011. -
45 companies named as defendants in asbestos suit
Blevins A lawsuit alleging Ernest D. Riley was negligently exposed to asbestos was filed against A.W. Chesterton, along with 44 other companies. -
Suit claims well operator misused land
A Jefferson County company claims it lost land and payments it should have received after the operator of an oil and mineral well misused the land. -
Asbestos suit faults 15 companies for man's death
Blevins The wife of the late Milton Deculus has filed suit against American Optical and 14 other companies, alleging the defendants exposed her husband to asbestos and caused his death. -
22 companies sued for man's asbestos exposure
Blevins A lawsuit alleging the late William Earl Davis was negligently exposed to asbestos was filed against A.W. Chesterton, along with 21 other companies. -
Plaintiff takes on additional counsel in case against ExxonMobil
Plaintiff Christopher Waldon recently added additional counsel in a case alleging ExxonMobil failed to warn him to use "a higher standard of care when loading and unloading" pipes. -
Asbestos suit faults 10 companies for man's illness
Texas residents Edgar and Mary Hemphill have filed suit against Chevron USA and nine other companies, alleging the defendants exposed him to asbestos during his career as a carpenter. -
Scheduling conference set in suit against ExxonMobil over flash-fire burns
In October, the Southeast Texas Record reported that Mark Feltman, an electrician, sued ExxonMobil, claiming the oil company negligently allowed a flash fire to consume the area where he was working. -
Benzene suit filed against 13 companies
Brown Lee Bertrand and his wife, Sally, have filed suit against DuPont de Nemours and 12 other companies, alleging the defendants manufactured and sold benzene products which allegedly caused the man's cancer.