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HOUSTON – Claiming that he was injured in an on the job accident with an all-terrain vehicle, Texas resident Christopher Garcia has brought a state district lawsuit against his employer.
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HOUSTON – A Cypress man has brought a wrongful termination lawsuit against a Hill Country-based concrete supplier, asserting that the business fired him for opposing its allegedly disparate employment practices.
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AUSTIN – The Supreme Court of Texas reversed an appeals court decision Dec. 7, 2017, addressing the power of the court in the political question doctrine after a military dog bit a woman on a base in Afghanistan.
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GALVESTON - A local attraction challenges a Hill Country man's personal injury lawsuit against it, recent court records show.
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Matheny Personal injury attorney Matthew C. Matheny of Provost Umphrey has been named to the Texas Rising Star list as one of the top up-and-coming attorneys in Texas for 2012.
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Texas Hill Country GALVESTON - A Brackettville couple claims their son and his wife swindled them out of their League City home, recent court documents say.
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The Natural Bridge Caverns take "deep in the heart of Texas Hill Country" to a whole new meaning.
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Dugas A prominent Beaumont attorney who says he was terminated from a case in which he was supposed to earn 40 percent of the attorneys' fees has filed a lawsuit against an Austin man, another attorney and a law firm.
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Blevins A battle between trial lawyers and business leaders is heating up in Austin over two pending bills in the Texas legislature that could affect who could be named as a defendant in a malignant mesothelioma case.
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Pool area of the Moody Gardens Hotel in Galveston GALVESTON � An overflowing ashtray at a Galveston hotel caused a Hill Country attorney to fall and sever one of his fingers, the lawyer claims in a recent lawsuit.
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Lady Bird Johnson, former first lady, in the Texas Hill Country. The Lone Star State mourned the passage of a woman close to its heart July 11 with the death of the Lady Bird Johnson, the former U.S. first lady with the green thumb. She was 94.
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An Uvalde County family, acting as wrongful death beneficiaries for Leonardo Hernandez Flores, is suing the companies they claim are responsible for letting a fire get out of hand and consume the life of their benefactor.