Texas Supreme Court AUSTIN � Texas Supreme Court Justices pulled accountant Lynda Marino out of a trap she stepped into when she tried to defend herself in a civil suit without a lawyer.
Hamilton Beach Proctor Silex food processor, Model No. 70595 SHERMAN - After losing part of her finger in a food processor, a Dallas resident has filed suit against the appliance's manufacturer for not warning of the risk of harm.
A wholesale outlet claims a Murphy resident conned it into transferring money after promising to allow it to exclusively sell products, then failed to follow through with its promises.
GALVESTON - Peter Murphy and James Joseph Murphy III claim Christopher Murphy died last year while under the care of Texas City Assisted Living Ltd., recent court documents say.
GALVESTON � A Harris County couple asserts their insurer underpaid them for their boat after it sustained damages in a windstorm last year, recent court documents say.
Today, sending a Valentine's card to your sweetheart requires a few simple steps: making a trip to the drug store to select just the right card; penning the heart-felt words to make that special someone feel loved; buying a 44-cent stamp; and dropping it in the mail.
GALVESTON � A Dickinson man claims he was terminated from his position as groundskeeper with the Dickinson Independent School District because of his mental disability, recent court documents say.
The wife and daughter of a deceased man, who sued Dr. Vincent P. Murphy, Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth and Southeast Texas Medical Associates for his death in January, recently filed a notice of intention to take Murphy's deposition.
A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against her insurance company, alleging it refuses to pay her for injuries she incurred in a collision with an under-insured driver.
TYLER-An east Texas healthcare provider is being sued by the EEOC for firing a pregnant woman due to alleged concerns she would be required to perform heavy lifting and be exposed to toxic chemicals.
In a recently filed lawsuit, two men claim they had successful careers in the construction industry until they were lured away by the owners of a new company making false promises.
Shurtleff (R) SALT LAKE CITY (Legal Newsline)-Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is still planning to take legal action against a college football playoff system that he says disadvantages his and other states.
A Jefferson County man has filed suit against his former employer, alleging he was terminated after he persistently requested the chance to see a doctor on the company's dime for an alleged workplace injury.