HOUSTON - The mother of a 24-year-old man who was allegedly shot to death by a Houston police officer on Christmas Day 2011 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Houston.
HOUSTON - The Hershey Co. is accused of racially discriminating and ultimately firing a Fort Bend woman who was one of its retail sales representatives, recent court documents say.
HOUSTON - A Huntsville man is suing the city of Rosenberg and the Rosenberg Police Department over what he claims was "unreasonable excessive force" during an arrest.
HOUSTON - Houston resident Shelton R. Modelist claims a group of Houston police officers wrongfully arrested him two years ago, recent court documents say.
HOUSTON - Harris County resident Maria M. Nava has filed suit against APR Acquisitions Inc. after it allegedly fired her for complaining about discrimination.
HOUSTON - After the Smithwood Medical Institute allegedly barred him from enrolling in its phlebotomy school because he has HIV, Houston resident Bryan Rockhill has filed a lawsuit.
HOUSTON - According to a recent lawsuit, Harris County resident James Green alleges Austin Industrial Inc. fired him twice because of his race and age.
HOUSTON - Willis resident Peter J. Paske Jr. alleges he lost his job with the Missouri City Police Department because he spoke out against alleged misconduct by high-ranking officials.
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A complaint filed in federal court for the Southern District of Texas by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission against TC Credit Service resulted in the freezing the defendants' assets the, CFTC announced Wednesday.
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A complaint filed in federal court for the Southern District of Texas by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission against TC Credit Service resulted in the freezing the defendants' assets the, CFTC announced Wednesday.
Landry BATON ROUGE, La.-- At the spring session heats up, state legislators, energy industry officials and trial lawyers are reportedly not any closer to a compromise on "legacy" lawsuit reform.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Legal Newsline) - The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled that state law does not require a showing of bad faith by an insurer, but simply requires proof of notice and inaction for more than 30 days.
U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent HOUSTON -- U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent found himself on the other side of the bench Sept. 3 as he pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual abuse of a female employee before another federal judge in Houston.