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Thomas J. Henry Law sued for malpractice, woman claims firm negligently told her to settle suit over son’s death
HOUSTON – A Hays County woman is seeking more than $1 million in damages from the “largest law personal injury firm in Texas,” alleging attorneys for the firm negligently persuaded her to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought on behalf of her late son. -
Appeals court upholds Hays County court's judgment of possession in favor of Federal Home Loan Mortgage
EDINBURG – A Buda couple has suffered yet another setback in their legal fight to hang onto their home, which was foreclosed upon by a federal mortgage corporation in 2016. -
Brent Coon files suit claiming patrons' wrongful arrest in 2015 Twin Peaks shooting
AUSTIN – A Beaumont attorney recently pursued legal action in response to the 2015 shooting at a Waco Twin Peaks, Austin federal court records show. -
$1M suit brought over 2015 San Marcos school bus crash
SAN MARCOS - A guardian of one of the children injured in the 2015 bus collision in San Marcos has filed suit against the individual who allegedly caused the crash and the man’s employer. -
Texas bank alleges customer failed to pay installments
GALVESTON — A Texas savings bank is suing a customer, alleging breach of contract and unpaid debt. -
Hays County couple sues over allegedly botched repair job
A Hays County couple says Allstate Insurance and a San Marcos auto repair shop failed to properly handle damage done to their SUV. Micah and Ericka Harrison filed a lawsuit Aug. 15 in Jefferson County District Court against Allstate Insurance Co., Ralph Villapando, Michael J. Roche, Brian Garret, Service King No. 85 Collision Repair Center and Chris Thurston. The Harrisons say they purchased Allstate -
Man says insurance company refuses to pay him adequately for collision
A man has filed suit against his insurance company, alleging it failed to pay him adequately for property damages he sustained during a collision. -
Texas Times: A Cattle Queen Ahead Of Her Time
During the month of March we celebrate Women's History Month and the many contributions generations of women have made to the fabric and culture of this great country. Texas has been home to scores of influential, intelligent, colorful and unforgettable females. -
Legally Speaking: Know Before You Vote-The Texas Supreme Court Races
Editor's note: The original column first posted Feb. 18 contained a few inaccuracies regarding candidate Rick Green. The errors have been removed from this posting. -
Galveston County asbestos suit names 22 companies as defendants
Ferrell GALVESTON - A Hays County woman is suing a number of companies after a relative of hers developed an illness reportedly linked to asbestos. -
Watchdog group launches Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week
AUSTIN� Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse groups across Texas are celebrating Oct. 1-5 as Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week (LAAW), an annual commemoration to call attention to how lawsuit abuse threatens the healthcare system, costs jobs, increases consumer prices and can cripple small businesses. -
Texas Attorney General: First-In-The-Nation Crackdown on Sex Offenders Using MySpace.com Yields Multiple Arrests
Reginald Collins of Houston was one of seven previously convicted sex offenders with online profiles on MySpace.com arrested in an operation by the Texas attorney general. HOUSTON � Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott revealed the results of the nation's first large-scale crackdown on registered sex offenders using the popular social networking site, MySpace.com. -
Business, bureaucrats hope lawmakers trump Abbott's SSN rule
Attorney General Greg Abbott AUSTIN -- Texas's public-record keepers might soon be off the hook from a controversial identity-theft ruling issued last month by Attorney General Greg Abbott.