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Ferguson Law secures $4 million settlement in JC auto collision suit
BEAUMONT — 2019 is starting to look a lot like 2018 for The Ferguson Law Firm when it comes to litigating cases at the Jefferson County courthouse, as the Beaumont firm recently secured a $4 million settlement in an automobile collision lawsuit. -
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Eight Bradley Partners Named to Who's Who Legal: Construction 2019
Bradley is pleased to announce that eight of the firm’s partners have been named by Who’s Who Legal as among the world’s leading construction lawyers. -
LEWIS BRISBOIS: Leiza Doulghih to present at Texas CLM Hospitality Conference
Dallas Partner Leiza Dolghih will join a panel at the CLM Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality conference in Grapevine, TX, on February 7, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. -
Saltgrass customer alleges puddle on floor caused fall
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman alleges she was injured at a Baytown restaurant because of a puddle on the floor. -
Justices affirm denial of motions to dismiss Harvey inverse condemnation suits against San Jacinto River Authority
HOUSTON – District courts were right to deny motions to dismiss brought by the San Jacinto River Authority in several inverse condemnation cases, according to the First Court of Appeals. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: Energy Attorney Adrian Talamantes Joins Holland & Knight in Houston
Adrian L. Talamantes, an energy attorney who focuses on Latin America projects and transactions, has joined Holland & Knight’s Houston office. -
Baywater Drilling employee seeks more than $1 million over alleged back, neck injuries
GALVESTON – A Jones Act seaman is seeking more than $1 million from his employer over back and neck injuries he allegedly sustained while working on a vessel. -
Strategic Advisory Services alleged to have failed to properly invest funds
HOUSTON – A Harris County resident alleges she sustained damages as a result of a firm's alleged failure to properly invest her funds. -
Jefferson County has collision suit nixed on appeal, justices dismiss case with prejudice
BEAUMONT – The Ninth Court of Appeals recently found merit in Jefferson County’s plea to the jurisdiction argument, dismissing an automobile collision lawsuit with prejudice. -
Injured driver seeks declaration regarding alleged AAA Texas policy limit offer
HOUSTON – An injured driver is suing an insurance company after it allegedly offered to settle a claim and then revoked it. -
Pacific Drilling employee seeks more than $1 million for face injury allegedly caused by co-worker
HOUSTON – A Jones Act Seaman is seeking $1 million in a suit against his employer and co-worker after the co-worker allegedly struck him in the face with a pole. -
Federal lawsuit filed against Plano PD, plaintiff claims officer used Taser 'without probable cause'
SHERMAN – The City of Plano and its police department have been implicated in a federal lawsuit filed by a Lewisville man who claims an officer used excessive force on him “without probable cause.” -
Man loses appeal over malicious prosecution claim against Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital
HOUSTON – A man arrested at a hospital where his dying mother was being treated has lost his appeal against a trial court decision dismissing claims of malicious prosecution and emotional distress. -
ARNOLD & ITKIN LLP: Case Filed for Client Injured at Apartment Complex
Arnold & Itkin Attorneys Kurt Arnold, Kyle Findley, Kala Sellers, and Adam Lewis filed suit against an apartment complex owner and manager. -
DLA PIPER: Daniel Tobey joins DLA Piper's Litigation practice in Dallas
DLA Piper announced that Daniel Tobey has joined the firm's Litigation practice as a partner in Dallas. -
Woman sues solid waste collection companies for sexual harassment
SHERMAN – Dallas County resident Nekedra Jones is suing Allied Waste Services, Inc. and Republic Services, Inc. for sexual harassment. -
JONES DAY: Texas Super Lawyers names 25 from Jones Day, including three to "Top" lists
The 2019 edition of Texas Super Lawyers honored 25 Jones Day lawyers and recognized Hilda C. Galvan, Brian M. Jorgensen, and Joseph M. Beauchamp across three of its different "Top" lists. -
Consumer files suit against Direct Energy Services over telemarketing calls
SHERMAN – A Lewisville resident alleges an energy company has called her 30 times to solicit its business since she asked that it stop calling her. -
Justices lift firefighter union TRO against Houston mayor over displaying city’s budget meeting
HOUSTON – The 14th Court of Appeals has found that an ancillary court abused its discretion by granting a temporary restraining order stopping the city of Houston from displaying a budget meeting on municipally funded media platforms. -
Helix Energy Solutions Group employee alleges he was injured by metal tile
HOUSTON – A seaman alleges he was injured on a vessel when a metal tile fell on his head and neck.