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Employee alleges she was unfairly terminated due to injury
MARSHALL — A warehouse supervisor is suing her employer, alleging she was unfairly terminated due to an ankle injury. -
Black worker accuses former employer of discrimination
MARSHALL — An African-American Texas man is suing his former employer, alleging discrimination, retaliation and constructive termination. -
Sanitation worker alleges employer failed to pay overtime
MARSHALL — A Lufkin man is suing an Ohio-based sanitation service, alleging violation of workers compensation acts in not paying overtime wages. -
Titus County family blames VI Acquisitions for relative's death
TEXARKANA — A family is suing the manufacturer of ice discharging equipment, alleging negligence caused physical injuries and the death of a relative. -
Worker alleges Pilgrim's Pride Corporation's negligence caused workplace accident
An Upshur County man is suing a chicken products company, alleging negligence after he says he sustained injuries in a workplace accident. -
Discrimination charges filed against Pilgrim's Pride
A six-year employee of Pilgrim's Pride Corp. is requesting a jury trial in a six-count employment discrimination case. -
Pilgrim’s Pride sued after driver stops on highway and causes deadly collision
MARSHALL - The family of a deceased Camp County woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Pilgrim’s Pride claiming that one of its drivers stopped a tractor-trailer on Highway 271 and caused a deadly collision. -
Sanitation worker sues after falling at Pilgrim's Pride facility
Garza TEXARKANA - A sanitation worker has filed suit against Pilgrim's Pride after falling through an opening and injuring his wrist at the Mount Pleasant facility. -
Pilgrim's Pride sued after worker injured by forklift
MARSHALL - A Pilgrim's Pride employee has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he was hit by a forklift that was being driven by a co-worker. -
Worker who fell off ladder sues employer for not providing safety equipment
MARSHALL - After falling off a ladder, a worker is suing his employer for not providing necessary safety equipment. -
Employee with medical condition sues after restroom break denied
TEXARKANA-An employee with a medical condition that causes frequent urination is suing his employer for denying his request for a restroom break. -
Pilgrim's Pride agrees to settlement over 'donning and doffing' time
EL DORADO, Ark. -- Without admitting it violated the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, Pilgrim's Pride has agreed not to contest a judgment awarding more than $1 million to employees of its Dallas facility. -
Fifth Circuit reverses earlier decision on Stockyards Act in Pilgrim's Pride case
TEXARKANA, Texas -- Reversing its own previous decision as well as a lower court's, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ordered it is necessary to show an adverse effect on competition under the Packers and Stockyards Act. -
Case involving infection from chicken droppings moved to federal court
LUFKIN � An East Texas man who claims he developed a rare disease after chicken droppings from Pilgrim's Pride were used as fertilizer on his property has had the case moved to federal court. -
Fifth Circuit agrees to rehear Pilgrim's Pride arguments in grower's case
U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans TEXARKANA, Texas � The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to rehear oral arguments by Pilgrim's Pride Corp. over the court's decision in favor of chicken growers. -
Pilgrim's Pride worker sues after being hit by pallet jack
MARSHALL -- A former Pilgrim's Pride employee has filed a lawsuit alleging the company failed to warn him of the risk of being struck by a pallet jack. -
Southeast Texas Record "Most Viewed Stories of 2008"
From suits against corporations to odd personal injury cases, a variety of stories caught the attention of Southeast Texas Record Web site readers. -
Judge affirms arbitrator's award against Pilgrim's Pride in personal injury case
MARSHALL -- U.S. District Judge T. John Ward affirmed an arbitration award for $765,000 in a case involving a man injured after falling from a commercial freezer. -
Class action alleges Pilgrim's Pride misrepresented financial condition
MARSHALL � Alleging Pilgrim's Pride violated the Securities Exchange Act, investors are seeking to recover millions from the poultry producer. -
Corporate hunting trip ends in suit when man shot by camp cook
TEXARKANA, Ark. � While on a corporate hunting trip, a drunken camp cook allegedly shot another member of the party in the face, leading to a lawsuit against one of the country's largest animal health product suppliers.