A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against a tractor-trailer truck driver who collided into his vehicle and pinned the vehicle against the barricade.
Orange County residents gathered in front of the courthouse on Wednesday, Dec. 15, to show support for slain U.S. Marine James Whitehead, who was killed by an off-duty Orange police officer in July. Orange residents also gathered to protest the fact that District Attorney John Kimbrough declined to indict the officer.
Google Street View vehicle Google is facing a class action that accuses the company of intercepting electronic communications and violating privacy laws through its Google Street View application.
A recent Federal Circuit ruling, In re Microsoft Corp., No. 944 (Fed. Cir Nov. 8, 2010), has significant implications for businesses contemplating establishing local ties to support favorable litigation jurisdiction.
TEXARKANA - A Texarkana resident is suing the manufacturers of the weight loss supplement Hydroxycut for misleading the public and allowing him to suffer acute kidney failure.
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier must decide how the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851 applies to rig owner Transocean in proceedings over the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion and oil spill.
Lemmon Chemical company Union Carbide wants the Louisiana Supreme Court to reverse 12 judgments ranging from $750 to $3,500, in a personal injury class action over a release that sent no one to any doctor.
Jefferson County corrections officers have filed a lawsuit against the county to obtain compensation for the overtime hours they worked during Hurricane Ike in September 2008.
A Jefferson County jury recently found that the worker's compensation benefits the city of Port Arthur paid to one of its employees was not for injuries in an automobile collision.
TEXARKANA-A disabled Texarkana resident has filed suit against the manufacturer of his wheelchair claiming he was severely injured when the chair broke.
If any doubts remain about the success of medical malpractice reform in Texas, the recent denouement in a silicosis multi-district litigation court should put them to rest.