A white male training to work for a railroad company has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit claiming that a black instructor gave him the wrong test and then terminated him after he failed it.
A suit alleging Union Pacific Railroad should have provided a comprehensive ergonomics program to prevent repetitive injuries has been slated for trial in September.
In February 2013—African-American Heritage Month—it’s easy to grow complacent about the strides made by blacks in the legal profession. After all, the president of the United States is African-American and a former president of the Harvard Law Review. The U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, is African-American, as is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
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.
A group of Union Pacific employees have filed a lawsuit claiming that they have developed an asbestos-related lung disease due to decades' worth of exposure.
Kountze resident Joyce Cormier is suing Union Pacific Railroad and Jeffry Thibodeaux for injuries she received in an automobile collision two years ago.
LUFKIN - Union Pacific has filed a lawsuit against a Virginia company claiming that the company failed to pay approximately $153,000 in charges associated with moving railcars to its various facilities in Texas.
In Johnny Cash’s great song “The Legend of John Henry’s Hammer” (inspired by American folklore hero/railroad worker John Henry), one of the great man vs. machine showdowns takes place.
Young A locomotive engineer is suing a trucker and his employer, claiming the train he was riding in smashed into a tractor-trailer at a railroad crossing.
The father of a deceased Liberty child has filed a lawsuit against Union Pacific Railroad claiming the railroad failed to clear overgrowth near a railroad crossing, resulting in a deadly vehicle accident.