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Three appointed by governor to Texas Judicial Council
AUSTIN – Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed three people to the Texas Judicial Council, with two appointments set to expire June 30, 2021, and one appointment set to expire June 30, 2019. -
Ninth Court affirms dismissal of all charges against Jefferson County sheriff’s officer
BEAUMONT — In a unanimous Feb. 22 decision, the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed dismissal of all charges against Sgt. Chad Kolander, a long-time Jefferson County Sheriff’s department investigator. -
Neil Gorsuch is Just Round One in the Fight for the Supreme Court
President Trump’s nomination of 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court will be met by fierce resistance by Democrats in the Senate and unrelenting demagoguery from left-wing groups and media outlets. About that there can be no doubt. (American Greatness readers may recall a reference to Gorsuch in my December 22 article, “The Trump Court: SCOTUS Could Stand Some Disruption.”) -
Harris Co. man claims Baytown PD mistreated him because of hearing disability
GALVESTON – A Harris County man is claiming that the Baytown Police Department refused to accommodate his hearing disability while he was in its custody two years ago. -
Will a Tiny, Blind, Subterranean Bug Be the Undoing of the Federal Leviathan?
In 1942, deciding the case of Wickard v. Filburn, the U.S. Supreme Court deemed the wheat grown by an Ohio farmer purely for his own use and consumption—not for sale—to “exert a substantial effect on interstate commerce.” This infamous decision led many to conclude that the scope of Congress’s authority under the Commerce Clause is essentially unlimited. -
Contractor alleges Galveston couple owes nearly $61,000
GALVESTON — A Houston contractor is suing a Galveston couple, alleging violation of Prompt Payment Act in failing to pay nearly $61,000. -
Maintenance worker alleges pet cemetery failed to pay overtime
SHERMAN — A Denton County man is suing an Aubrey pet cemetery, alleging violation of workers compensation acts in failing to pay overtime. -
Automobile mechanic alleges former employer failed to pay overtime
SHERMAN — A Dallas County automobile mechanic is suing his former employer, alleging he was not paid proper overtime wages. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION Aug. 15 Concinnitas, LLC et al v. Zubie, Inc. 2:16-cv-00899-JRG-RSP -
Six Wal-Mart employees seek to resurrect sex discrimination class action
A U.S. Circuit Court judge in San Francisco canceled a scheduled Aug. 19 hearing regarding a motion to intervene and review a Ninth Circuit judge's 2013 decision to deny class action status to a sex discrimination lawsuit involving current and former Wal-Mart employees. -
Former employees allege Cage Water Technology owes overtime wages
BEAUMONT – Cage Water Technology is alleged to have not adequately compensated its employees for working overtime. -
Dismissed: Truck dispatcher’s suit over overtime wages
MARSHALL – A truck dispatcher who sued his employer claiming that he was not paid overtime wages has dismissed the action. -
Employee alleges Houston business failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON — An Ellis County woman is suing a Houston business, alleging failure to pay overtime wages. -
Employee accuses Texas Southern of gender discrimination
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing Texas Southern and its president, alleging discrimination in undermining her authority over staffers. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
MARSHALL DIVISION April 25 Mariner IC Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. et al 2:16-cv-00433-JRG-RSP Mariner IC Inc. v. Texas Instruments Incorporated 2:16-cv-00434-JRG-RSP Mariner IC Inc. v. MediaTek Inc. et al 2:16-cv-00435-JRG-RSP -
Houston worker alleges ad agency failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON — A Houston worker is suing an advertising agency, alleging failure to pay overtime wages. -
Texas man files suit over alleged FLSA violations
MARSHALL —A Texas man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Eze Truck Holdings Inc. and Patterson Truck & Crane, citing alleged unpaid wages. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Pantaurus, LLC v. Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Ltd. et al 2:16-cv-00177-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. Harris Corporation 2:16-cv-00178-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 2:16-cv-00179-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. Pitney Bowes Inc. 2:16-cv-00180-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. Pulse Secure, LLC 2:16-cv-00181-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. Vormetric, Inc. 2:16-cv-00182-JRG-RSP Pantaurus, LLC v. WatchData Technologies USA Inc. 2:16-cv-00183-JRG-RSP -
Galveston house fire ignites litigation against Reliant Energy
A Galveston couple brought a lawsuit against North Houston Pole Line, L.P. and Reliant Energy, Inc. after a fire destroyed their home last year. -
Using new tools to fight human trafficking
Earlier this year, U.S. Marshals announced the arrest of Rosain Moreno, a 27-year-old Pennsylvania man, who allegedly convinced a 13-year-old girl to run away from her parents and travel with him to South Carolina. Once the child was reported missing, police asked the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force to get involved. Fortunately, they acted quickly, locating and arresting Moreno in South Carolina and bringing the young girl home safely.