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HOUSTON - A legal dispute between the Houston Astros and season ticketholders has been put on hold, as the 14th Court of Appeals issued an order yesterday abating the ballclub’s appeal.
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HOUSTON – The Astros were recently dismissed from a lawsuit brought by a season ticket holder who accused the team for breach of contract and alleged that he is owed a refund because of the shortened 2020 season.
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HOUSTON – Today, the 14th Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit against the Houston Astros – litigation brought by season ticket holders over the sign stealing scandal.
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HOUSTON – Today, the 14th Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s denying a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over the 2011 sale of the Houston Astros.
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HOUSTON – An Astros season ticket holder is suing the team for breach of contract, alleging he is owed a refund because of the shortened 2020 season.
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HOUSTON – One “disastrous” inning against the Houston Astros back in 2017 was enough to ruin Michael Bolsinger’s career, according to a lawsuit he recently filed against the ball club.
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HOUSTON – A Collin County man is seeking “vengeance” against the Houston Astros, alleging the ball club showed him no gratitude after it won a World Series championship because of his advice.
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HOUSTON – A lawsuit brought by a woman claiming the Houston Astros acted with indifference for the welfare of fans by firing free t-shirts at them has been slated for trial in late August.
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HOUSTON – The Houston Astros have been hit with a lawsuit alleging they falsely arrested two fans during game 7 of the 2019 World Series.
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HOUSTON — A man who was injured when he was hit by a luggage rack being pushed by a Sam Houston Hotel valet is claiming the hotel's and others negligence.
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“Thou shalt not steal.” That’s pretty straightforward. No wiggle room there. The stone tablets Moses brought down from Mount Sinai had no asterisks and footnotes to clarify the Author’s intent.
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HOUSTON – Fans do not pay to see a crooked game of baseball, but it turns out that is what happened in the Astros sign stealing scandal, states a recently filed lawsuit against the ball club.
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Texas Lawyer has selected Bill Swanstrom, Vice Chair of Locke Lord’s Executive Committee and Co-Chair of the Firm’s Energy Practice Group, and Robert Miller, Chair of Locke Lord’s Texas Public Law Section and Co-Chair of the Firm’s Public Law and Policy Practice Group, as 2019 Texas Trailblazers.
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HOUSTON — A Jefferson County woman is suing a parking lot owner near Minute Maid Park, alleging she was injured due to tripping on a dangerous condition.
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When asked by Law & Liberty if I would be interested in reviewing Lawrence Wright’s new book, God Save Texas, I had mixed feelings. I greatly enjoyed two of Wright’s previous books, The Looming Tower (2006) and Going Clear (2013), both deeply-researched and impressively-reported works of nonfiction. Wright’s journalism also inspired the acclaimed documentary Three Identical Strangers (2018), which fascinated me. Wright is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime staff writer for The New Yorker, who happens to live in Austin, Texas (as I do), the state capital and the home of the flagship campus of the University of Texas. Wright is unquestionably a talented writer knowledgeable about his (and my) adopted state.
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Last July, a woman attending an Astros game at Minute Maid Park was allegedly injured when someone pointed a large gas-powered weapon into the stands and fired a projectile at her. The victim is now suing the team for more than $1 million in damages in Harris County District Court.
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HOUSTON – A woman is claiming the Houston Astros acted with “an attitude of conscious indifference” for the “welfare” of fans by firing free t-shirts at them.
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HOUSTON – The son of a famed Houston Astros pitcher has initiated litigation against an establishment on Houston’s Washington Corridor, alleging that one of the business’s employees attacked him unprovoked.
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HOUSTON – The Houston Astros have filed a petition to confirm an arbitration award against the Nola Poboys Franchise.
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HOUSTON - A former Houston Astros pitcher and his business partner claim they are being oppressed as minority shareholders of a local company and have initiated legal action.