Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas
Recent News About Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas
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Harris County man sues transportation company, alleging negligence in traffic incident
A Harris County man is suing a transportation company, alleging negligence in a traffic accident involving one of its employees. -
Harris County man sues technology firm, alleging wrongful termination, discrimination
A Harris County man is suing a technology business, alleging termination and discrimination due to violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. -
Houston driver technician sues transport company, alleging unpaid overtime
A Houston driver technician is suing a transport company, alleging unpaid overtime wages for services rendered. -
Gentlemen's club operator claims city of Houston ruining business
The Houston District of the Southern District of Texas recently received a lawsuit that was first filed in the Harris County 215th District Court and alleges that the city of Houston enacted practices detrimental to the business of Richmond Ventures, Inc. Richmond Ventures first sued the city on July 23. -
Texas woman sues Whataburger, alleging wrongful termination
A Texas woman is suing Whataburger, alleging wrongful termination from her job. -
Fort Bend County woman sues senior living facility, alleging discrimination
An African-American woman from Fort Bend County is suing a retirement home community, alleging it engaged in discriminatory and unlawful employment practices. -
Former dispatcher sues former employer, seeking overtime pay
A Louisiana man is is suing his former employer, alleging it failed to pay him when he worked overtime. -
Singapore woman sues three Harris County men, allegeing stock fraud
A woman from Singapore is suing over a stock purchase she says was misrepresented by the defendants. -
Seabrook man sues insurance company, alleging underpayment for hurricane flooding
A Seabrook man is suing his insurance company, alleging it refused to pay for hurricane-related flooding that damaged his home. -
Louisiana company sues to receive money for 2010 contract
A company that operates in Louisiana is suing more than a dozen entities, alleging an unpaid principal amount to supply labor and equipment for a barge construction project. -
Veterans' support group sues to halt alleged trademark Infringement
An Oklahoma nonprofit is suing a Sugar Land man, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. -
Insurance company suit alleges Texas law prevails in uninsured motorist case
An insurance company is suing two individuals over whether Texas law prevails for the purposes of an uninsured motorist claim. -
GE sues to recover allegedly unpaid vehicles, loans
General Electric Capital Corp. is suing two companies and two affiliated individuals over allegedly unpaid loans. -
Two longtime Houston employees sue city, alleging wrongful termination
Two city of Houston employees are suing the city, alleging they were terminated for repeatedly engaging in the law-protected right of reporting discriminatory conduct within the workplace. -
Former field technician sues Pason Systems, seeking overtime pay
A former field technician is suing his former employer, alleging it failed to compensate him and other employees when they worked overtime. -
11 plaintiffs sue two employers for alleged FLSA violations
Eleven men are suing two companies for allegedly unpaid overtime and paying below the minimum wage. -
Oil field worker contends he and others weren't paid overtime
A former employee is suing his former employer over unpaid overtime and failure to pay the minimum wage. Tyson Dooley brought suit August 24 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas against Nine Energy Service, LLC. -
Harris County man alleges civil rights violations by sheriff's department
A Harris County man is suing members of the Harris County Sheriff's Department, alleging violation of his civil rights, pursuant to the constitutions of the United States and Texas. -
Ray-Ban manufacturer alleges trademark infringement, sues for relief
A manufacturer of popular eyewear and sunglasses is suing a Texas company over trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition. -
Former Avalon Cleaners employees sue for alleged non-payment of overtime and minimum wage
Three Houston-area individuals filed suit jointly charging their former employer with allegations of violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.