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The following cases categorized as "real property - state of texas condemnation" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on July 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The following cases categorized as "real property - state of texas condemnation" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on June 25. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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HOUSTON — A cargo delivery worker who was injured when a Port of Houston Authority crane operator slammed a container against his vehicle is claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON – A local man is alleging a Houston Terminal crane grabbed his vehicle and hoisted it in the air, causing it to break free and fall to the ground.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County longshoreman is suing the Houston Port Authority, alleging he was electrocuted while working on municipal property.
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HOUSTON – Thanks to a lack of subject matter jurisdiction, the 14th Court of Appeals has reversed a decision that denied a plea to the jurisdiction filed by taxing units in a company’s case against them to recover penalties and interest paid on delinquent property taxes.
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HOUSTON – An appellate court has ruled that Wayne Hoang Nhut Doan, who owns submerged property under Muleshoe Lake, is not entitled to any additional compensation from TransCanada Keystone Pipeline LP, the company that built a pipeline across the lake. Doan claimed the company trespassed.
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HOUSTON – A Spring man has initiated litigation after he was allegedly electrocuted while working on a communication tower at the Port of Houston, per recent Harris County District Court records.
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Having exhausted all of his administrative remedies, area resident Albert LeBlanc has filed a worker's compensation suit against his employer, the Port of Houston Authority.
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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.