Landry's
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1510 W Loop S Fwy, Houston, TX 77056
Recent News About Landry's
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HOUSTON — A customer claims a greasy floor at a Saltgrass Steakhouse caused her slip and fall.
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HOUSTON — A man claims a nail from a tank display that was left in the walkway at an aquarium in Houston caused him to suffer injuries.
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HOUSTON — A man who was shot five times while leaving the Post Oak Hotel in Houston is claiming the hotel's negligence for lack of security.
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HOUSTON – On July 17, Landry’s Inc. petitioned a federal judge to declare summary judgment in a lawsuit against it filed on May 17 by Paymentech and JPMorgan Chase Bank.
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HOUSTON – A Houston man alleges a construction company failed to pay him overtime wages.
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BEAUMONT — A Silsbee customer is suing a Beaumont steakhouse, alleging its negligence caused the plaintiff to be injured by a waiter.
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A Jefferson County man is suing over claims he suffered back injuries in a collision when a vehicle reversed on a bridge.
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GALVESTON - A Harris County man alleges he suffered a wrist injury last year while using the restroom at the Kemah Boardwalk and is suing Landry's.
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GALVESTON - A local federal judge has ruled to dismiss the city of Galveston and Galveston County from a Santa Fe attorney's lawsuit over an allegedly false arrest.
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A Louisiana couple has filed suit against the allegedly unlicensed Jefferson County driver who they claim failed to yield the right-of-way at an intersection in Louisiana.
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GALVESTON � Santa Fe resident Michael Aldous is suing the city of Galveston, Galveston County, Landry's G.P. Inc. and numerous other individuals and entities over his arrest for alleged cocaine possession.
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GALVESTON - A train ride on the Kemah Boardwalk two years ago ended in a young man sustaining multiple injuries and a close relative suing the amusement park's operator on his behalf.
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Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts, May 18-22, 2009
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Ask any Dallas Cowboys fan, they'll tell you they'd gladly sell the shirt of their back for tickets when the New York Giants come to town.
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Two Jefferson County individuals say the home inspection company they hired before they bought their home failed to identify mold growing within the house.
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A Jefferson County woman and her husband have filed suit against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas and a claims adjuster, alleging they were wrongfully denied coverage after the woman was diagnosed with colon cancer.
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Charles Gordon Reed A housekeeper who tripped over a crack in a driveway while hauling a bag of rubbish to the curb was awarded nearly $27,000 in damages, as the trial of Gloria Landry vs. R.F. DuBois Jr. began and concluded April 8.
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Charles Gordon Reed It seems the Christmas break came early for a few Jefferson County lawyers as the second civil trial this week was put on hold and reset for March.