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Provost Umphrey law firm files first BP lawsuit in Jefferson County
Umphrey Even an oil engineer with a law degree may be hard pressed to determine what is spreading faster: the oil oozing from BP's Deep Water Horizon or the lawsuits filed as a result. -
Pappas sues BP, others over damage to seafood business
GALVESTON - Pappas Restaurants Inc. alleges the Deepwater Horizon explosion caused irrevocable damage to its business and is suing a number of companies including BP, Halliburton and Cameron International. -
Suit over BP rig explosion filed in Galveston County
Arnold GALVESTON - A group of crewmen who were aboard the Deepwater Horizon when the drilling rig exploded off the Louisiana coast three weeks ago have filed suit against several companies including BP, Halliburton and Cameron International. -
Pennsylvania company is 89th to collapse under asbestos claims
Robreno PHILADELPHIA - Durabla Manufacturing, a Pennsylvania company that made sealing products, collapsed under the weight of 108,000 asbestos suits. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 11-17, 2010
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 11-17, 2010 -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Oct. 15-20, 2009 -
Four American companies named as defendants in suit over explosion on Mexican offshore rig
LUFKIN � Four American companies and a faulty valve are being blamed for the explosion on a mobile offshore platform that caused the death of 22 workers and the injury of 63 more. -
Former Halliburton employee claims she was sexually harassed
MARSHALL -- On almost a daily basis, Halliburton employee Catarina Rose claims she was subjected to sexual harassment, intimidation and a hostile work environment. After she reported a sexual assault, Rose states the hostility toward her only intensified. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Aug. 26-27, 2009 -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, July 8-13, 2009 -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, May 29-June 2, 2009 -
Secrecy of asbestos trusts critical ally of plaintiff attorneys who run them
Hartley With major American corporations sagging under the weight of billions in asbestos-related lawsuits, Congress set out in 1994 to provide a reasonable way for companies to limit their liability to asbestos victims. -
Recent patent infringement suits filed in U.S. District Courts
Patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 26-March 4, 2009 -
Recent patent infringement suits filed in U.S. District Courts
Recent patent infringment cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Dec. 19, 2008 - Jan. 6, 2009 -
Black worker at Halliburton claims racial, religious discrimination in suit
The only black truck driver working for Halliburton in Tyler is allegedly Kevin Mauldin, who claims he was subjected to racial and religious discrimination. -
New test could expose malingerers in personal injury cases
Fakers beware -- there is now a test that may be used to determine if plaintiffs are making false claims about personal injuries. -
Trial by 20/20
Everybody's talking about Jamie Leigh Jones this week. And it isn't because she's just made news. -
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Congressman helps launch criminal probe into Halliburton rape case
Two years ago, U.S. Rep. Ted Poe received a call from one of his constituents, a frantic father who said his daughter had been gang raped while working in Baghdad for an American defense contractor. -
Halliburton says no merit to rape lawsuit, pushes for arbitration
Prominent politicians have recently turned the spotlight on former Halliburton employee Jamie Leigh Jones, who in a civil suit alleges she was drugged and raped by several of her Halliburton co-workers while working in Baghdad in 2005. But from the shadows, Halliburton attorneys say Leigh's suit is without merit and in violation of an employee arbitration agreement.