Seeking more than $1,000,000 in damages, Montgomery County resident Fernando Ponce has filed suit against Entergy Texas, alleging he received an electrical shock while in his backyard.
Jasper County residents Sonya and David Moore are suing Super 8 Worldwide for injuries Sonya received when she fell down a poorly lit stairway at a Louisiana Super 8 Motel.
The widow of Kevin Fairman is seeking depositions to uncover the cause of her husband’s death while working on the TransCanada Keystone Pipeline project.
James and Jackqulen McBride have filed a petition for authorization to conduct depositions, seeking to investigate a personal injury that allegedly occurred at Chevron-Phillips Chemical Co.
Two Jefferson County residents claim the owners of their subdivision failed to follow through on promises to erect various facilities, including security gates, a clubhouse and a swimming pool.
In February 2013—African-American Heritage Month—it’s easy to grow complacent about the strides made by blacks in the legal profession. After all, the president of the United States is African-American and a former president of the Harvard Law Review. The U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, is African-American, as is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.