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Recent News About Marsh
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Agreed judgment entered into League City woman's skewer suit
GALVESTON - A League City woman's lawsuit against Saltgrass Inc. was recently disposed, court records show. -
Xerox sued following employee’s rear-end collision
MARSHALL - Following a rear-end motor vehicle accident in Longview, Christopher Harding filed a lawsuit against the driver’s employer, Xerox Corp., on Aug. 20 in the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division. -
Lawsuit filed over rear-end collision in city of Rusk
MARSHALL - Three days after being rear-ended by a Louisiana man, a Texas couple has filed a lawsuit claiming the other driver was negligent for failing to timely apply his brakes. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Aug. 17-23, 2012. -
Experience helps tennis team
Women’s tennis coach John Mercer hopes experience gives his Thundering Herd a decided advantage in the upcoming season. -
Electricians sue Tyler company for proper compensation for travel time
Young TYLER - Three electricians have a filed a federal lawsuit that claims their Tyler employer violated federal law by failing to pay wages for the time they spent preparing and traveling to the jobsite. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Aug. 10-16, 2012. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, July 27-Aug. 9, 2012. -
African-American files racial discrimination lawsuit against Lufkin Industries
MARSHALL - An African-American worker has filed a lawsuit against his former employer that claims he was fired from his job for complaining about being called a racially derogatory name. -
Legally Speaking: An American tragedy
In a corner of sleepy Miami, Okla., (population 13,570) sits a factory that once epitomized the American dream: a "can-do" attitude reflected in the products built there by generations of local men and women and used by millions of consumers across the country. -
Woman sues manufacturer after hernia mesh becomes infected
Erskine MARSHALL - After suffering injuries due to infection, a White Oak woman has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the surgical mesh that was used to treat her hernia. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, July 26, 2012. -
Waitress sues Longview steakhouse for age discrimination
Hommel MARSHALL - A waitress has filed an age discrimination lawsuit against a Longview steakhouse after her work hours were reduced. -
Hospital employee sues after losing her job due to medical restrictions
Hommel MARSHALL - A hospital employee, who was restricted from lifting patients, has filed a lawsuit against her employer after she was terminated due to the restrictions. -
Forklift operator sues after being hit by train
MARSHALL - A worker that was hit by a train while he was operating a forklift has filed a lawsuit against Union Pacific for failing to exercise ordinary care.