The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Waste Management of Texas Inc. against IB3 Manager LLC and WPV Tic I LLC on Aug. 26: 'Original Petition Citation Issued'.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Waste Management of Texas Inc. against IB3 Manager LLC and WPV Tic I LLC on Aug. 25.
HOUSTON — A man who suffered acid burns and other injuries when his e-cigarette product's battery exploded in his face is alleging negligence and other claims.
HOUSTON — A model and social media influencer who immigrated to the U.S. from Saudi Arabia is alleging that during divorce proceedings, her husband took more than $164,000 of her company's revenues and went on a spending spree without her consent.
HOUSTON — A man who rented an RV space in Houston alleges he warned management of the RV's electrical problems prior to an electrical fire that caused him to suffer smoke inhalation and burns.
HOUSTON — A 71 one year old woman who suffered a stroke claims her employer fired her for taking medical leave and asking for accommodations and then replaced her with a younger employee.
The Pandemic Liability Protection Act provides COVID-19 liability protections for health care providers, businesses, non-profits, religious institutions, and schools that made good-faith efforts to follow safety protocols during the course of the public health emergency declared by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Bradley is pleased to announce that 24 attorneys have joined the firm’s offices in Birmingham; Charlotte, N.C.; Houston, Tex.; Jackson, Miss.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Tampa, Fla.
HOUSTON — A former Shell executive is alleging she faced discrimination due to her pregnancy and colon cancer diagnosis and was terminated in retaliation.
HOUSTON — A Houston apartment complex owner and manager is facing a suit after a tenant's ceiling suddenly caved-in on her and caused her to suffer injuries.
HOUSTON — A former ELD Holdings employee claims she was terminated for no reason and denied the eligible company shares according to her compensation package.
AUSTIN – A trial court abused its discretion by determining pre-arbitration discovery was warranted in a discrimination lawsuit, the Supreme Court of Texas opined on Friday.