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 man claims his wheelchair became stuck on tape on the floor of a Houston urgent care clinic which caused him to flip backwards and hit the ground.
HOUSTON — A man who tripped and fell over piles of wood in an unlit hallway at his Houston apartment complex is claiming the complex owner's negligence.
A legislation currently simmering in the Texas House and Senate would change bail and bond regulations for criminals charged with serious offenses including capital murder, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault and sexual abuse of a child is a step in the right direction to fix alarming homicide by felonies rates in Houston, according to Crime Stoppers of Houston Director of Victim Services Andy Kahan.
AUSTIN – How many attorneys does it take to elect a bar president? While that may sound like the opening to a bad joke, it’s actually the focus of House Bill 2393.
HOUSTON — A couple claims a Houston event venue breached their contract by not allowing them to reschedule their wedding date due to COVID-19 pandemic capacity limits.
HOUSTON — Home Depot is facing a negligence claim after a boom lift fell on a worker's foot at its store in Katy. Gabriel Xavier filed a complaint April 16 in Harris County District Court against Home Depot U.S.A.
BEAUMONT – The seemingly never-ending litigious saga between Stephen Hartman and Layne Walker may have finally come to a conclusion, as a final judgment has been entered in Walker’s favor.
HOUSTON — A Houston law firm which settled a case without their clients knowledge or consent and which failed to pay the whole settlement amount to their clients is facing a suit.
HOUSTON — A Spain foreign exchange student who resided in Harris County when he was 15 and 16-years old is suing his former host parent who was charged with sexually abusing him.
HOUSTON — A former Horizon Environmental tank cleaning crew supervisor claims the company wrongfully forced him to take unpaid leave with his new employer over a non-compete agreement.
HOUSTON — A suit alleges a Texas auto dealership took advantages of a buyer's lack of knowledge and ability by misrepresenting the damage and repair condition of a car they sold.