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Recent News About Lewis
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Accident leads to suit against Honda
A Tyler couple has sued Honda, alleging liability in a 2014 accident that left the husband injured. -
Patient sues doctors for negligence in surgery
A Jefferson County woman has sued two obstetrician-gynecologists and their practice for alleged negligence during surgery. -
Carpenter alleges negligence in workplace accident
A Jefferson County man has sued a company, alleging negligence in a workplace incident. -
Christus settles med-mal lawsuit before trial
Potential jurors called in to the Beaumont courthouse to judge a medical malpractice trial were granted an early Christmas gift Monday morning as the case settled. -
Chevron fraud trial set to begin
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — On Tuesday, a federal judge will begin hearing testimony that a $19 billion judgment against oil giant Chevron Corp. was the product of fraud. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Lloyd’s of London sued after alleged breach of contract, bad faith claims handling post-Hurricane Isaac
NEW ORLEANS – A man is suing his insurance company for allegedly undervaluing damage to several of his properties following Hurricane Isaac. -
Three judges nominated for US Courts in Texas
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House announced last week that President Barack Obama has nominated three judges to fill vacancies in Texas federal courts. -
Man accuses Woodlands company of sexual harassment, wrongful termination
A former employee of a Woodlands company alleges he was sexually harassed at work and then fired for reporting it. Christopher Ward filed a complaint against Elliott Turbocharger Group Inc., Tommy Montier and Dan Husky on July 29 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas. Ward says he started working as a foreman for Elliot Group in October or November 2012. He says he was first exposed -
Man files lawsuit against driver who rear-ended him
A man says he sustained personal injuries after a rear-end collision. -
Former judge at center of whistleblower case had previous battle with OAG
The Office of the Attorney General of Texas claims a lawsuit against it by a former employee does not qualify under the Whistleblower Act and is asking the Texas Supreme Court to dismiss the case. -
Man blames forklift operator for causing injuries in collision
A man has filed suit against the forklift operator he claims struck him, causing severe injury. -
Texas woman's suit over 'Jersey Boys' copyright set for 2015 trial
The story of the Four Seasons singing group has been made into a book, a Broadway play and now a major motion picture, but a Texas woman is still waiting for her late husband to get recognition for his part in telling the group’s story. -
'Record' columnist named chair of Bar Journal editorial board
The Texas Bar Journal has announced the appointment of Dallas attorney John G. Browning as chairman of the publication's editorial board. -
Jefferson County residents sue after Nederland car accident
Three Jefferson County residents are suing over claims they sustained injuries from an automobile accident. -
Mark Porter Inc. sued over copyright infringement in Castle Hills
A Denton County realty company is suing over claims of copyright infringement. -
Man sues driver for injuries after being struck by car
A pedestrian is suing a driver claiming he was struck by the driver's vehicle. -
Former Klein ISD teacher sues administration for violating rights
A former teacher from the Klein Independent School District is suing administrators over claims he was verbally and physically abused by students and unlawfully terminated from his job. -
John Crane sues EDI Downhole Pumps for soliciting employees, customers
A Texas corporation is facing suit after allegedly committing numerous tortious acts.