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July 22: Harris County Civil Court docket for "real property - condemnation" cases
The following cases categorized as "real property - condemnation" cases were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on July 22. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on July 22
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on July 22 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Exxonmobil Pipeline Company vs Labarge Realty LLC on July 23
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Exxonmobil Pipeline Company against Labarge Realty LLC on July 23: -
Case activity for Exxonmobil Pipeline Company vs Labarge Realty LLC on July 22
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Exxonmobil Pipeline Company against Labarge Realty LLC on July 22: -
Employee alleges he failed to receive proper overtime
HOUSTON — A Harris County man is suing his employer, alleging he was routinely underpaid for the hours that he worked. -
Security guard sues ExxonMobil after tripping on ‘defective’ carpet
BEAUMONT – A security guard is suing ExxonMobil alleging she tripped on “defective” carpet. -
Beto’s ‘green’ policy could mean more climate change litigation against oil companies, loss of Texas jobs
HOUSTON – Presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke grabbed a myriad of headlines last month by proposing to spend $5 trillion in an effort to combat climate change. What garnered little attention from the media, however, was a single sentence in the “guarantee net-zero emissions” part of O’Rourke’s plan: “Enforcing our laws to hold polluters accountable, including for their historical actions or crimes.” -
Appeals court says lower court abused its discretion regarding disputed funds in real estate transaction
BEAUMONT – The Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals recently said a trial court abused its discretion regarding disputed funds in a failed real estate deal. -
Multi-million dollar judgment stands in fatal workplace injury suit against B&G Crane
BEAUMONT – Following a Monday hearing, a multi-million dollar judgment against B&G Crane Service will stand. -
Woman seeks more than $200,000 from ExxonMobil Oil after falling through rotted wood
BEAUMONT – A Jefferson County resident alleges she was injured while working in Beaumont when she fell through rotted wood. -
Provost Umphrey names 30 companies in benzene suit, plaintiffs seek more than $1M in damages
BEAUMONT - More than two-dozen companies have been named as defendants in a benzene lawsuit brought by a Warren couple seeking more than $1 million in damages. -
The “Pro Bono” Hoax: Part II
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Woman blames towing company for dropping vehicle during call
HOUSTON – Joshua A. Estes of The Estes Law Firm, P.C. in Richmond has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a woman who claims she was injured during a towing job last year. -
Asbestos suit faults Chevron, Exxon and nine others for man’s asbestos exposure
BEAUMONT – Nearly a dozen corporations have been named in a recently filed asbestos lawsuit. -
TEXAS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: AG Paxton Leads 12-State Coalition in Brief Supporting First Amendment in Public Policy Debates
Leading a 12-state coalition, Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a friend-of-the-court brief in defense of the First Amendment. -
Benzene suit faults 21 companies for man’s exposure in ‘60s
BEAUMONT – More than 20 companies have been named as defendants in a benzene lawsuit brought by a man who was allegedly first exposed to the chemical in the 1960s. -
Letter to the editor: Lawsuits aren't the solution to addressing climate change issues
There’s every reason to be alarmed by some personal injury lawyers’ efforts to abuse our courts and cash in on the climate change debate (“Climate Change: A Plea for Leadership and Legislation, Not Litigation,” June 22, 2018). It’s a long running effort dating back to the 1990s but seems to be picking up steam once again. -
Engineer affidavit in case against ExxonMobil programmer unqualified, court rules
HOUSTON – The 1st District Court of Appeals reversed a district court’s ruling that denied three engineering companies' motion to dismiss a man's negligence claims against them. -
Worker alleges negligent supervision led to mishandling of caustic, burn injuries
HOUSTON – A Mississippi man claims he sustained burns while handling caustic at a Houston area plant more than a year ago. -
Benzene suit seeks damages for ‘consciousness of impending death’
BEAUMONT – Nearly two dozen companies have been named in a recently filed benzene lawsuit that is seeking damages for the plaintiff’s “consciousness of impending death.”