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HOUSTON — A woman alleges her physicians failed to inform her that her pap smear showed cancerous cells.
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Shook’s Sharon Israel Ranked Among the Top 250 Women in Intellectual Property.
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AUSTIN - A class action complaint recently brought against Tesla is accusing the company of violating the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act by terminating workers without providing sufficient notice.
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AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court held on Friday that a trial court erred in compelling disclosure of confidential drug-test records of UPS employees who are non-parties in a wrongful death lawsuit against the company.
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Blank Rome Attorneys and Practices Highly Ranked in The Legal 500 United States 2022.
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AUSTIN - The State Bar of Texas has released disciplinary actions for June 2022. The report shows three individuals have been disbarred while four others have resigned in lieu of discipline.
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Reed Smith lawyers featured in Latinvex top 100 lawyers list for 2022.
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HOUSTON — McDonald's employee and father of two alleges the company has failed to fix a direct deposit issue and that he is owned more than $9,000 in back pay.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced a $19.2 million multistate settlement with Ford Motor Company, with Texas receiving a $1.7 million share of that amount.
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AG Paxton Amends Google Lawsuit to Include “Incognito Mode” as Another Deceptive Trade Practices Act Violation.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an amended petition that adds Google’s Incognito mode to his previous geolocation-related lawsuit against the tech giant, a press release states.
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Getting Your Act Together! A Look at the Current Regulatory and Litigation Landscapes Surrounding the Jones Act on May 19, 2022.
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AUSTIN - Texas school districts may not withhold medical or health information about a minor child from the child’s parent or legal guardian, according to an opinion released by Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday.
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AUSTIN - The State Commission on Judicial Conduct has publicly reprimanded a judge in Harris County for reportedly having two lawyers on two separate occasions escorted to the jury box and shackled.
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A Quarter for Your Thoughts: New York Employment Law Q2 2022 Developments and Trends on April 27, 2022.
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Lex Machina adds nearly 400,000 federal courts of appeals cases and has enhanced analytics for district court cases
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AUSTIN - Gov. Greg Abbott today announced that the Texas Task Force on Concert Safety has released their final report which includes recommendations and strategies to ensure the safety of concertgoers in the Lone Star State, a press release states.
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HOUSTON - Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion today stating that a court would likely conclude that, by offering additional paid leave only to those employees showing proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a medical exemption, the Houston Independent School District’s COVID-19 paid leave policy violates Executive Order GA-39.
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Sanjana Palla Joins “namaste Radio Houston” to Discuss Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice.
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HOUSTON — A Houston scrap metal company alleges one of its employees falsely weighed purchased metal in order to inflate the supplier's invoice.