National Aeronautics And Space Administration (nasa)
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Recent News About National Aeronautics And Space Administration (nasa)
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Former employee accuses NASA of discrimination
GALVESTON — A League City woman is suing NASA, alleging she was discriminated against based on race. -
Harris County couple sues brokers, realty companies over alleged issues with property
GALVESTON – A Harris County couple is suing several title and realty companies over claims they omitted a part of the property description of the property purchased by the couple. -
Family of late engineer claims he died because of work done at NASA
The family of a deceased engineer is suing Lockheed Martin and Jacobs Engineering, alleging the man’s former employers failed to provide him with the proper safety equipment during his work for NASA. -
Landowners allege encroachment by oil interests
A joint venture property firm and a Harris County man have sued a municipality and a private company, alleging incursion in a property dispute. -
Driver seeks reimbursement from insurance company
A man claims his insurance company has failed to timely pay him benefits owed to him after an unknown driver rear-ended his vehicle. -
Asbestos case remanded for failing to provide NASA specs requiring asbestos
NEW ORLEANS (Legal Newsline) – A Louisiana judge has granted a former insulator’s motion to remand his asbestos case based on the Federal Officer Removal Statute, concluding that the defendant failed to provide NASA regulations requiring asbestos. -
Doctor sued after bone infection goes undiagnosed
A man is suing an area doctor and medical practice claiming he had a bone infection that went undiagnosed and untreated. -
Orange Co. man suing former employer, claiming discrimination
An Orange County man is suing his former employer, claiming discrimination due to disability. -
Texas Times: An unlikely beginning for Johnson Space Center
You can’t judge a book by its cover. -
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." -
PRINT-Kagan, justices start U.S. SC term
Kagan WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Supreme Court began its new term this week, with new Justice Elena Kagan one of three women now on the bench. -
Regulators pounce on Dodd's consumer protection plan
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-The recent Senate proposal that would create a consumer financial protection agency under the umbrella of the Federal Reserve drew fierce criticism Tuesday from the leader of the nation's securities regulators. -
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. -
Rep. Kevin Brady targets economic recovery myths in weekly GOP address
Brady (R) I'm proud to represent southeast Texas in Congress, and serve as the lead House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee, which keeps tabs on America's economic health. -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, Dec. 11-17, 2008 -
Texas Times: NASA - A National Asset in Texas
"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in U.S. District Courts
Recent patent infringement cases filed in U.S. District Courts, June 11-18, 2008 -
Legally Speaking: Weird laws and lawsuits are universal
This Thanksgiving, I will offer thanks for many blessings: good health, a loving family, and a successful career. But most of all, I am thankful to live in the United States, where there are enough wacky laws and weird lawsuits to keep lawyers busy and to provide a never-ending supply of material for columns like this.