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Worker alleges improper safety measures at drilling site caused his traumatic brain injury
HOUSTON — A driller at a rig site claims improper safety measures led to his traumatic brain injury. -
Energy trial lawyers open commercial litigation boutique
HOUSTON (February 25, 2020) – Hogan Thompson LLP, a commercial trial boutique, recently opened its doors in downtown Houston. Founded by two former Reynolds Frizzell LLP attorneys, the firm exclusively handles commercial litigation for its clients, with a focus on representing energy companies operating in the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale and other oil and gas producing areas. -
Dec. 10: Harris County Civil Court docket for "other injury or damage" cases
The following cases categorized as "other injury or damage" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Dec. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Dec. 10
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Dec. 10 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Row Plus LLC vs Allegiance Crane & Equipment LLC on Dec. 10
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Row Plus LLC and The Princeton Excess and Surplus Lines Insurance Company against Allegiance Crane & Equipment LLC and Marathon Oil Company on Dec. 10. -
Employee alleges Marathon Oil failed to pay for overtime work
GALVESTON — A Louisiana man is suing Marathon Oil, alleging he was not paid for overtime work. -
Worker names Nabors, Marathon in suit alleging fall into hole on rig platform
HOUSTON – Corpus Christi law firms Liles White PLLC and Reyna Injury Lawyers, P.C. have filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Texas man who claims that he fell into a hole at a well site near Three Rivers, recent Harris County District Court records show. -
Benzene suit faults 21 companies for man’s exposure in ‘60s
BEAUMONT – More than 20 companies have been named as defendants in a benzene lawsuit brought by a man who was allegedly first exposed to the chemical in the 1960s. -
Independent contractor alleges companies failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON -- An independent contractor is suing two companies, alleging failure to pay overtime. -
Energy industry's victory in personal injury case could have far reaching effects
The energy industry has been granted victory in a case that may have far reaching effects on potential claims of personal injury in the State of Texas. -
Mass action lawsuit filed over alleged radioactive contamination in Harvey
NEW ORLEANS – A mass action lawsuit involving alleged contamination of a Harvey neighborhood has been filed on behalf of hundreds of property owners. -
Local woman files suit against BP over chemical release in Texas City
GALVESTON - BP Products North America Inc. is named in a lawsuit stemming from an alleged release of toxic chemicals in late 2011 at its Texas City refinery. -
Toxicologist: Benzene levels from 2010 BP emission 'not toxic'
GALVESTON - A toxicologist testifying on behalf of BP said Oct. 3 that the exposure levels from a release of chemicals at the Texas City refinery were not lethal or high enough to jeopardize people's health. -
Lawsuit says security officer's complaints about sexual harassment led to termination
Cole HOUSTON - A Harris County woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated from her job with ABM Security Services Inc. and has filed a lawsuit. -
Suit against Marathon Oil says lack of proper equipment led to injuries
GALVESTON � Randy Harrod has filed suit against Marathon Oil Corp. over injuries he describes as "life-threatening." -
Pipefitter struck by tool bag sues refinery
GALVESTON - After falling from a platform at Marathon's Texas City plant last year, Ramon Olvera of Dickinson has filed suit against Marathon Oil Co., Marathon Petroleum Co. LP and J.V. Piping Inc. -
50 companies blamed for Galveston man's asbestos-related disease
GALVESTON - Michael Ray Cook and his wife are suing 50 companies after his health allegedly deteriorated as a result of asbestos exposure. -
Nederland family blames 11 companies for man's benzene exposure
Hyde The wife and five children of a Nederland man blame benzene for causing their husband's and father's death. -
Benzene suit filed against 10 companies
The widow of Earl Juneau is suing Koppers and nine other companies for allegedly exposing her husband to benzene, which caused him to develop lymphoma. -
Defendants in benzene suit seek change of venue
Numerous corporate defendants trapped in a benzene suit blaming 67 companies for the late Cloyce Johnson's leukemia and death are seeking to transfer the case to Harris County.