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Man who fell 20 feet while working at Occidental Petroleum drilling site claims company was negligent
HOUSTON – A man who fell 20 feet while working at a Occidental Petroleum drilling site is claiming the company was negligent. -
Former Occidental Petroleum engineer alleges retaliation over medical leave
HOUSTON — A former Occidental Petroleum (Oxy) senior production engineer alleges the company retaliated against her after she suffered from stillbirth complications and while she was in the process of adopting a special needs child from India. -
Former employee accuses Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Oxy Energy Services LLC of retaliation
An employee is suing Occidental Petroleum Corporation and Oxy Energy Services LLC, her former employer, citing alleged discrimination, retaliation and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Drill site manager alleges Occidental Petroleum owes overtime
HOUSTON — A drill site manager is suing Occidental Petroleum, alleging violation of workers compensation acts in failure to pay overtime. -
Ex-workers seek $265 million from Occidental Petroluem profit sharing plan
HOUSTON – In a class action complaint, former employees of Occidental Petroleum, who are also citizens of Ecuador, are suing the company, alleging they are owed more than $265 million from a statutory profit sharing plan. -
Hockley Co. man asserts defamatory statements cost him his job
HOUSTON - Hockley County resident Joaquin Salazar recently brought a defamation lawsuit against a company he used to contract with. -
Heir sues 49 companies over man's alleged asbestos exposure
The representative of a deceased man's estate has filed an asbestos suit against 49 defendant corporations, claiming the asbestos-related disease with which the man was diagnosed was wrongfully caused. -
Nava: Big oil not paying its 'fair share'
Pedro Nava (D) SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline)- Assemblyman Pedro Nava, the Southern California lawmaker vying to become the state's next chief legal officer, said Monday that Big Oil companies are getting off easy. -
Bill to close lawsuit loophole passes Texas House
Texans for Lawsuit Reform joined with Texas ports and the maritime industry, including every dredging company doing business in Texas, to applaud the passage of CSHB 1602, introduced by Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale, R-Houston.