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Voss Law Firm reaps thousands more than hailstorm client following trial
EDINGBURG – At the conclusion of a civil trial in Hidalgo County, The Voss Law Firm ended up securing an award of any attorney’s fees that was thousands of dollars more than what jurors awarded to the client it represented. -
War chests fatten as Texas SC candidates near primary
With campaign finance reports in for the first three weeks of January, records show at least two out of the three incumbent Texas Supreme justices up for re-election this year hold a financial edge over their Republican challengers. -
State Farm triumphant following hailstorm trial over ‘8 to 14’ damaged roof tiles
A federal jury recently found in favor of State Farm Lloyds in a suit brought by a Hidalgo County resident claiming the company failed to fully compensate him by paying to replace his cement tile roof following the March 29, 2012, hailstorm that swept through the area. -
Hailstorm suit reform on the agenda for Texas House candidate
Overwhelmed by thousands of lingering hailstorm lawsuits, Hidalgo County recently earned the title of “Judicial Hellhole,” bestowed by the American Tort Reform Association. -
Reveille Trucking accused of negligence regarding damaged cargo
A Connecticut asset financing and management company is suing a Texas transportation business, alleging negligence for damaged cargo. -
Man says T-Mobile discriminated against him
A Houston man has brought suit against a major wireless phone service company on grounds of alleged discrimination. -
Contractors. sued over alleged poor workmanship at Galveston yacht club
Several companies are being sued for completing allegedly poor work during a redevelopment project.GYB Investors LLC filed suit July 2 in Galveston County District Court against Mission Constructors Inc., Inventure Design LLC, Rigid Global Buildings LLC, American Fire Protection Group Inc. and Joseph R. Maytum. According to the complaint, GYB owns the Galveston Yacht Basin, 715 N. Holiday Drive, Galveston, -
Legally Speaking: Lawyers doing good (Part I)
The legal profession, to the surprise of no one, gets more than its fair share of bad publicity. -
Texas Times: An unlikely beginning for Johnson Space Center
You can’t judge a book by its cover. -
Coffee production workers claim lung disease from flavoring chemical
TYLER - Several coffee production plant workers have filed a lawsuit claiming that they are suffering from lung disease as a result of exposure to a chemical in coffee flavoring. -
Legally Speaking: Bored with the movies? Go to the courthouse instead
Like many Americans, I had more than my fill of three things this holiday season: turkey, egg nog and movies. -
Paying Tribute to Texas' Space Legacy
On July 20th, 1969, the Apollo 11 crew marked an unprecedented journey, inspiring human exploration for generations to come. Astronaut Neil Armstrong reported the landing of the first manned mission on the moon with the assuring words, "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." -
Legally Speaking: The Justie Awards Are Back! (Part 1)
As movie award nomination season kicks into high gear with nominations for the Golden Globes, SAG awards, and various film critic association nods rolling out, I thought it would only be fair to recognize the best (or worst) of another major source of entertainment: the American legal system. -
Texas high court denies woman's claim to Kenedy estate
The Main House of the Kenedy Ranch AUSTIN � Letting the dead rest, the Supreme Court of Texas blocked a woman's bid to exhume the corpse of a man she claimed as her father. -
Texas Times: NASA Is All Around Us
There are many unique things with which Texans identify ourselves, but human space exploration is perhaps one of the most distinct. -
Latest hurricane-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County
A total of five new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Nov. 2-6, 2009. -
Texas Times: NASA - A National Asset in Texas
"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."