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Recent News About Knowingly
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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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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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HOUSTON - A lawsuit alleging the Union Pacific Railroad Company knowingly contaminated residential neighborhoods in Houston with creosote, a probable carcinogen, will continue.
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AUSTIN –Attorney General Ken Paxton has joined a multistate amicus brief in the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals, in support of the defendant energy companies in Delaware v. BP America, Inc.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County auto dealer is facing a claim it knowingly sold a stolen vehicle with an alternative VIN number to a customer.
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U.S. Law Enforcement Targets Fraud Facilitators, Doubling Last Year’s Enforcement.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County woman alleges she was fraudulently promised tuition aid from Grand Canyon University which was pulled after a few months.
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HOUSTON — Members of a Houston community located near a Union Pacific rail yard allege the company has contaminated the air, water and soil in the area.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauds a recent Supreme Court of Texas ruling that Facebook can be held liable for the actions of sex traffickers who use its platform to recruit and prey on children.
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HOUSTON — A contractor claims he struck his head and other body parts after being shoved from behind by another worker at a job site and over a pallet of stone.
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AUSTIN – Today, the Texas Supreme Court permitted lawsuits accusing Facebook of permitting sex traffickers to prey on children to proceed.
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HOUSTON — A Houston bar is facing a negligence claim after one of its bouncers allegedly pushed a patron to the ground and caused him to suffer head trauma.
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HOUSTON — A man claims he was a victim of an unprovoked attack by a security guard while walking through the parking lot of a Houston business after being dragged to the ground and handcuffed.
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HOUSTON — A 60-year old woman was injured at her neighborhood food market in Houston when a fellow customer argued with the clerk and pushed multiple heavy items off the front counter.
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HOUSTON — A Houston area construction company is facing a wrongful death suit after one of its workers was exposed to a co-worker with COVID-19 symptoms, caught the virus and died from complications.
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HOUSTON - Art Institute of Houston have knowingly been requesting and receiving millions in financial aid funds for students who never enrolled, a recently filed petition alleges.
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AUSTIN – The Senate Business & Commerce Committee held a hearing on the Pandemic Liability Protection Act today, during which the bill’s author, Sen. Kelly Hancock, assured all who were present that “bad actors” won’t be protected from litigation.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is being accused of posting a libelous and defamatory comment on a Houston gun shop's Facebook page about one of its employees.