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Recent News About Post Office
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HOUSTON — Houston attorneys Benny Agosto, Jr. and Spencer T. Speed of Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner, along with co-counsel Nicholas Fleming of Fleming Law, have filed a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of the Mejia family in Harris County, Texas against Harvey-Cleary Builders and Lakey Electric Company, a press release states.
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The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on March 6. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on March 6 in the suits below:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on March 5 in the suits below:
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The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on March 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Harrison County Post Office Employees Federal Credit Union against Charla Nicole Ford on March 6: 'Application For Writ Of Sequestration'.
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Harrison County Post Office Employees Federal Credit Union against Charla Nicole Ford on March 5.
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BEAUMONT — A United States Postal Service (USPS) worker is claiming the federal government has breached their discrimination pre-arbitration agreement.
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GALVESTON — A Galveston County woman is suing her former employers, alleging failure to pay proper overtime wages.
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TEXARKANA – A 35-year-old New Boston woman has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison on a biological weapons charge in the Eastern District of Texas.
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A woman is suing over claims she was discriminated against in her position as a letter carrier and her employment was terminated after an injury on the job.
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There actually was a King Floyd -- at least three of them, in fact. King Floyd III was a soul singer from New Orleans who tried to launch his music career in Los Angeles in the late 1960s after a stint in the Army. Having less success than he’d hoped for out in La La Land, he returned to his hometown and got a job at the Post Office.
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A Galveston restaurant is being sued after a customer claims he was injured when he bit into a sandwich.
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Floyd AUSTIN � Texas Supreme Court Justices decided not to review a decision of Jefferson County District Judge Donald Floyd in favor of Texas Mutual Insurance, at least not for now.
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Many Southeast Texans were happy to show that they were conservative despite some of the negative labels in the media. In spite of the "right-wing extremist" stigma the national media and even their own government has tattooed on zealous conservatives the past few days, thousands of locals still enthusiastically rallied for Beaumont's Tax Day Tea Party.
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Children everywhere rejoice in the idea of jolly old St. Nick arriving on Christmas in his reindeer-powered sleigh laden with presents. But if things keep moving in the direction they're heading, the fat man in the red suit is going to need more than elves to help him out � he's going to need a lawyer.