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Recent News About Lewis
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Staffing agency employee seeks more than $1 million from Sojitz Corp. of America over plant explosion
HOUSTON – A Houston man employed by a staffing agency alleges he was injured in an explosion at a La Porte plant. -
Countersuit filed in case over property deal
HOUSTON — A countersuit has been filed in a lawsuit brought by a Harris County couple against a business partnership. -
ARNOLD & ITKIN: Decision Upheld in Record $39.74 Million Dust Explosion Verdict
Last April, Arnold & Itkin LLP announced that Attorneys Kyle Findley, Kala Sellers, and Adam Lewis recovered a record verdict of $39.74 million for a dust explosion victim. -
Banks sue Landry’s to recover $20 million for data breach
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. -
Pasadena hopes lawsuit enforces compliance with city orders relating to abandoned skyscraper
HOUSTON – The City of Pasadena hopes a lawsuit will succeed in forcing two entities to obey a city commission’s order in relation to an abandoned skyscraper. -
Woman’s suit against Houston over fall into sewer to continue, for now
HOUSTON – A lawsuit alleging the city of Houston a storm sewer drain was missing a cover will continue for now, as the First Court of Appeals recently remanded the case back to the trial court for further proceedings. -
Lawsuit blames hotel worker's drowning death during Harvey on improper planning for floods
DALLAS – The surviving relatives of a Houston hotel employee who perished on the job during a hurricane last year have sued her employer and several others, according to recent Dallas County District Court records. -
Whistleblower claim not recognizable under general maritime law, justices find
HOUSTON – A man alleging he was fired for warning that a vessel could not be operated safely received no help from a Texas appellate court Thursday, as justices declined to “eviscerate the boundaries” of general maritime law. -
Baywater Drilling employee alleges he was injured lifting 300-plus pound object
HOUSTON – A Jones Act seaman alleges he was injured while working because he was required to manually lift a heavy object without an adequate crew. -
Lewis Food Town shopper alleges fall due to water on the floor injured knee
HOUSTON – A customer at a Houston-area grocery store alleges water on the floor caused her to fall. -
Woman alleges age was a factor in her termination from Region IV ESC
MARSHALL – A Winona woman alleges she was terminated from her job as a family service worker because of her age. -
Flaming dump truck results in suit against Beaumont
BEAUMONT – The city of Beaumont is being sued by an employee claiming he was injured when a dump truck caught fire two years ago. -
Galveston Co. man claims he unknowingly bought water-damaged home
GALVESTON – A Galveston County man claims he unknowingly purchased a home rife with water damage. -
Co-Operative Adjustment Bureau alleged to have harassed man with phone calls
GALVESTON – A Texas resident alleges that a debt collector has harassed him with collection calls. -
Paxton sends letters to school districts accused of unlawful electioneering
AUSTIN – The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton recently sent cease and desist letters three school districts ordering them to end what the office claims is unlawful electioneering on the dime of taxpayer funds. -
Man seeks damages from League City Towing and DeMontrond LLC after losing finger
GALVESTON – A Galveston County man alleges one finger was crushed and another lost while helping a towing company unload a car at an auto dealership. -
Consumer alleges Data International Inc. is not entitled to collect purported debt
SHERMAN – A Lewisville consumer claims a debt collector is attempting to collect a purported debt that it is not entitled to collect. -
African-American teacher files discrimination complaint against Beaumont ISD
BEAUMONT – An African-American teacher alleges that a school district subjected her to discrimination because of her race and age. -
Anatomy of a Witch Hunt
Part 1: The indictment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was procured through deception. -
Steward seeks damages from Liberty Maritime Corp. after sustaining injuries while working
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman employed as a steward aboard a vessel is seeking damages after she was injured on the job.