AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton commends the Texas Supreme Court’s decision to grant the emergency motion for temporary relief in the case of Abbott v. San Antonio, keeping the decision to enforce mask mandates with the governor, not local government entities.
HOUSTON — A man who slipped on wet paint as he was walking down the stairs of a Houston apartment complex and suffered injuries is claiming negligence.
HOUSTON — A couple claims a contractor they paid failed to complete the emergency repairs on their Houston home and left a hole in the ceiling of their garage.
HOUSTON — A worker injured at a Universal Steel America worksite in Houston claims she suffered injuries after tripping over a piece of misplaced metal.
HOUSTON — The Byran Museum in Galveston is facing a suit after a woman tripped and fell over an unmarked parking curb in their parking lot and suffered serious injuries.
HOUSTON — A custom, luxury vacation planner for high end clients is suing the owners of a resort located on Bolifushi Island in the Maldives alleging violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
HOUSTON — The supplier, manufacturer and maintenance companies for a Houston propylene tank system are facing a suit over a January 2020 leak that caused an explosion.
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she suffered a fall at a Houston China Star restaurant and that employees witnessed other previous accidents caused by the same dangerous condition.
HOUSTON — A woman who was shopping at a Houston Cash America Pawn when an unsecured ladder fell on top of her is claiming negligence and premises liability.
HOUSTON — A NASA Airline Center worker who suffered serious injuries while sawing wood claims he was not given any training or safety equipment prior to his accident.
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton is pleased with the district court’s decision to issue a nationwide preliminary injunction against the Biden Administration after they failed to detain dangerous criminal aliens, a press release states. This is the latest of series of immigration wins against the federal government for the state of Texas.
HOUSTON — A Jehovah's Witness who suffers from spina bifida alleges Houston Methodist Hospital supervisors and staff harassed and retaliated against him because of his religion and disability including forcing him to attend shift meetings called "prayer circles."
HOUSTON — Burlington Coat Factory is facing a negligence claim after a customer tripped and fell over a skateboard that had been left in the aisle at its Houston store.