AUSTIN – The list of Texas cities seeking to sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other video service providers (VSPs) in order to recover franchise fees continues to grow. However, the list of law firms representing those cities is not.
HOUSTON — A former Phillips 66 worker claims he was fired after reporting OSHA violations and for his involvement in a lawsuit against the company over property damage.
HOUSTON – The practice of displaying bags of grapes with easy customer access is not enough of a reason for a slip and fall lawsuit against Fiesta Mart to continue, according to the 14th Court of Appeals.
AUSTIN – Texans are free from local government mandates requiring face coverings and any official denying that immunity may be in violation of the Penal Code, Attorney General Ken Paxton recently opined.
HOUSTON — A woman alleges a group of teenagers racing around a Houston roller skating rink, knocked her down and caused her to suffer serious injuries.
HOUSTON — A worker who was injured after falling eight feet to the ground while fixing a passenger boarding bridge at Bush International is claiming negligence.
HOUSTON – The First Court of Appeals recently reversed a ruling granting The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center governmental immunity from a disability discrimination lawsuit.
HOUSTON – Signing a release form was not enough of a reason to axe a lawsuit brought by a man alleging an opposing player attacked him during a soccer match, according to a recent 14th Court of Appeals opinion.
HOUSTON — Papa Johns is facing a negligence claim from a former pizza delivery worker who slipped on wet stairs while delivering to a Harris County apartment complex and suffered injuries.
HOUSTON — A Grocers Supply worker alleges the company knew of the defective forklifts at its Bellaire facility prior to her suffering injuries after an equipment malfunction.
Nothing better exemplifies the Gramscian “long march through the institutions” than the role of the American Bar Association in transforming America’s legal establishment.
HOUSTON – A lawsuit claiming a man died from his injuries after being robbed in the parking lot of a Houston Kroger has been set for trial in May 2022.