The following cases categorized as "other civil case" cases were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on July 15. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jersey Athletics Corp. against Metropolitan Tower Life Insurance Company on July 17: 'Notice Of Hearing'
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Jersey Athletics Corp. against Metropolitan Tower Life Insurance Company on July 15:
HOUSTON – A federal judge in Texas has dismissed an $8 million fraudulent billing case after three health care centers and two insurance companies agreed to a settlement.
HOUSTON – Two health care facilities working with health insurance provider Cigna are asking a Texas court to dismiss the insurer's claim that it is entitled to around $8 million in the form of alleged overpayments to the defendants’ ambulatory surgical centers.
HOUSTON – A former Metro Transit employee's suit against Metro over claims he was fired in retaliation for complaints he made claiming he was subjected to a hostile work environment after he did not agree to be what he called his supervisor’s “snitch” has been dismissed with prejudice.
AUSTIN – The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of M&F Worldwide Corp. and others in their jurisdictional claim against a subsidiary of Pepsi-Cola Metropolitan Bottling Co. Inc., which relates to a previously settled covert asbestos case in New York.
HOUSTON – Greater Houston Transportation Co. faces a lawsuit from a driver who alleges that a passenger with a penchant for taking pens assaulted her during a trip more than a year ago.
BEAUMONT – Provost Umphrey Law Firm LLP has earned the Best Law Firms designation from the publishers of U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America for its continued success in the courtroom on behalf of its clients.
A Harris County woman is suing a construction company and one of its employees over injuries the plaintiff says she sustained in a vehicle-pedestrian collision.
A North Texas man has filed a class action lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., claiming the car manufacturer “violated state and federal environmental laws when it sold vehicles with fraudulently manipulated vehicle emissions control devices in an effort to circumvent emissions testing requirements.” Sherman resident Barry Henry’s suit, filed Oct. 7 in the Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas, asserts the Volkswagen vehicles released Nitrogen Oxide at levels that far