GALVESTON - A Brazoria County woman's apparent slip and fall at a Pearland Wal-Mart last year has resulted in legal action against the discount retailer.
It took less than a day after the crippled cruise ship Carnival Triumph returned to port for passengers to begin filing lawsuits over their four-day nightmare at sea.
GALVESTON - Pearland resident Leroy Davenport has filed suit against Transport Corporation of America Inc. over an alleged two-vehicle accident in Arizona more than a year ago, recent court documents say.
Kansas City Southern Railway Co. is accusing a personal injury plaintiff of engaging in a “fishing expedition” and is seeking a protective order to block the “harassing” act.
The first lawsuit filed over the massive Interstate 10 pileup that caused the deaths of two Pearland County residents has been moved to federal court with the argument that the case is worth more than $75,000.
Beaumont attorney Walter Umphrey, co-founder of the Walter Umphrey Law Firm, will represent the first plaintiffs to file suit over the massive Interstate 10 pileup that claimed two lives on Thanksgiving Day.
HOUSTON - Alleging they were fired after they reported a potentially violent co-worker to their superiors, Harris County residents Latericia A. Reese and Katherine J. Tolliver pursue legal action.
Last week, former President Bill Clinton stopped in Beaumont to rally support for the Democratic candidate running for U.S. Representative. On Monday, Republican shining star Ted Cruz appeared in the city to boost the GOP candidate.
GALVESTON - Xtreme Dealer Solutions LLC claims Houston resident Lee Mehta and Strickland Chevrolet Inc. in Pearland have an outstanding debt totaling near $35,000, recent court documents say.
Allison A Corpus Christi company has filed suit against multiple businesses, claiming they have failed to pay it nearly $1 million for services and equipment it provided them.
Allison Claiming he slipped and twisted his back while attempting to take samples of petroleum cargoes, David W. Robinson filed suit against Unicom Management Serv-Cyp and Rural Shipping Ltd.
Weber A small business owner, not a lawyer, will square off against Democratic challenger Nick Lampson for the right to represent the 14th Congressional District in Washington, D.C.