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Galena Park administrator claims race behind termination attempt
A Galena Park official has sued the city and its mayor on allegations he was the target of an attempted termination, recent Houston federal court records show. -
Veteran accuses United Airlines of violating employment laws
HOUSTON — A Marine Corps veteran is suing United Airlines, alleging failure to uphold federal laws. -
Fresh accusations against John M. O’Quinn & Associates
Millionaire Houston attorney John O’Quinn died in 2009, but his legacy of filing flimsy silicosis cases and cheating his clients lives on. -
Motorman accuses Noble Drilling of racial discrimination
HOUSTON — A Seattle motorman is suing Noble Drilling Services, alleging racial discrimination. -
Employee alleges ExxonMobil's discrimination led to demotion
HOUSTON — An employee is suing ExxonMobil, alleging discrimination led to her demotion. -
John M. O'Quinn & Associates sued over 'horrific malfeasance' in silica suit
A Mississippi man recently sued Houston-based John M. O’Quinn & Associates and its related firms on what he alleges was “horrific malfeasance,” per Houston federal court records. -
Worker accuses UAS International of contract breach
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing a Houston business, alleging breach of contract. -
Engineering firm seeks to collect nearly $3 billion from Samsung drill ship
HOUSTON – A Houston engineering company is suing Samsung in an effort to collect more than $2.8 million in contractual repair fees. -
Ex-workers seek $265 million from Occidental Petroluem profit sharing plan
HOUSTON – In a class action complaint, former employees of Occidental Petroleum, who are also citizens of Ecuador, are suing the company, alleging they are owed more than $265 million from a statutory profit sharing plan. -
Ex-worker accuses NAPA Auto Parts of age discrimination
HOUSTON – A former human resources manager is suing NAPA, alleging she was fired because of her age. -
Uber drivers allege rideshare service not paying gratuity
Uber Technologies, Inc. is the target of a Houston federal class action lawsuit alleging that the popular rideshare service deprived drivers full compensation generated by gratuity. -
Class suit says Wal-Mart falsely advertised dairy products
A class action lawsuit accuses Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. of falsely advertising one of its dairy products. -
AkzoNobel accused of breach of contract
HOUSTON – An Ohio warehousing, transportation and inventory management company has filed a suit against a Chicago paint company doing business in Texas over allegations of unpaid invoices. -
Galborg alleges it was sold contaminated fuel
HOUSTON – A Singapore company is suing fuel providers over allegations it was sold fuel that was not up to specification. -
Roofing company alleges E2 Real Estate failed to pay for work
GALVESTON — A Galveston County roofing company is suing an apartment and a real estate group, alleging breach of contract. -
Liberty Mutual accuses two companies, couple of breach of indemnity
HOUSTON — Liberty Mutual is suing two Texas companies and a Sugarland couple, alleging breach of an indemnity agreement. -
Ex-employee alleges Academy of Living Literacy failed to pay proper wages
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing a Nueces County day care business, alleging unpaid wages and violation of the minimum wage law. -
Crane operator alleges SPC Rentals, Warrior Energy owe him overtime money
HOUSTON — A Louisiana crane operator is suing his employers, alleging unpaid overtime wages -
Department of Veterans Affairs settles assault suit
The Department of Veterans Affairs has settled a suit brought by a Montgomery County woman who claimed she was injured during a physical attack by a coworker that was ignored. -
KMS Freight driver accused of negligence in accident
GALVESTON — A driver who was injured in an accident is suing a freightliner company and one of its drivers, alleging negligence.